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[LiCl 2 ] − Superhalide: A New Charge Carrier for Graphite Cathode of Dual‐Ion Batteries

Title: [LiCl 2 ] − Superhalide: A New Charge Carrier for Graphite Cathode of Dual‐Ion Batteries
Authors: Kim, Keun‐il; Tang, Longteng; Mirabedini, Pegah; Yokoi, Amika; Muratli, Jesse M.; Guo, Qiubo; Lerner, Michael M.; Gotoh, Kazuma; Greaney, Peter Alex; Fang, Chong; Ji, Xiulei
Contributors: National Science Foundation; Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Source: Advanced Functional Materials ; volume 32, issue 23 ; ISSN 1616-301X 1616-3028
Publisher Information: Wiley
Publication Year: 2022
Collection: Wiley Online Library (Open Access Articles via Crossref)
Description: New acceptor‐type graphite intercalation compounds (GICs) offer candidates of cathode materials for dual‐ion batteries (DIBs), where superhalides represent the emerging anion charge carriers for such batteries. Here, the reversible insertion of [LiCl 2 ] − into graphite from an aqueous deep eutectic solvent electrolyte of 20 m LiCl + 20 m choline chloride is reported. [LiCl 2 ] − is the primary anion species in this electrolyte as revealed by the femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy results, particularly through the rarely observed H–O–H bending mode. The insertion of Li–Cl anionic species is suggested by 7 Li magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance results that describe a unique chemical environment of Li + ions with electron donors around. 2 H nuclear magnetic resonance results suggest that water molecules are co‐inserted into graphite. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the anionic insertion of hydrated [LiCl 2 ] − takes place at a lower potential, being more favorable. X‐ray diffraction and the Raman results show that the insertion of [LiCl 2 ] − creates turbostratic structure in graphite instead of forming long‐range ordered GICs. The storage of [LiCl 2 ] − in graphite as a cathode for DIBs offers a capacity of 114 mAh g −1 that is stable over 440 cycles.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202112709
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Accession Number: edsbas.FBD7628D
Database: BASE