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  • Reverse Dual-Ion Battery vi...
    Wu, Xianyong; Xu, Yunkai; Zhang, Chong; Leonard, Daniel P; Markir, Aaron; Lu, Jun; Ji, Xiulei

    Journal of the American Chemical Society, 04/2019, Letnik: 141, Številka: 15
    Journal Article

    Dual-ion batteries are known for anion storage in the cathode coupled to cation incorporation in the anode. We flip the sequence of the anion/cation-storage chemistries of the anode and the cathode in dual-ion batteries (DIBs) by allowing the anode to take in anions and a cation-deficient cathode to host cations, thus operating as a reverse dual-ion battery (RDIB). The anion-insertion anode is a nanocomposite having ferrocene encapsulated inside a microporous carbon, and the cathode is a Zn-insertion Prussian blue, Zn3Fe­(CN)62. This unique battery configuration benefits from the usage of a 30 m ZnCl2 “water-in-salt” electrolyte. This electrolyte minimizes the dissolution of ferrocene; it raises the cation-insertion potential in the cathode, and it depresses the anion-insertion potential in the anode, thus widening the full cell’s voltage by 0.35 V compared with a dilute ZnCl2 electrolyte. RDIBs provide a configuration-based solution to exploit the practicality of cation-deficient cathode materials in aqueous electrolytes.