| Literature DB >> 28347093 |
Wenhua Zuo1,2, Pan Xu3,4, Yuanyuan Li5, Jinping Liu6,7.
Abstract
As promising candidates for next-generation energy storage devices, aqueous rechargeable batteries are safer and cheaper than organic Li ion batteries. But due to the narrow voltage window of aqueous electrolytes, proper anode materials with low redox potential and high capacity are quite rare. In this work, bismuth electrode film was directly grown by a facile hydrothermal route and tested in LiOH, NaOH and KOH electrolytes. With low redox potential (reduction/oxidation potentials at ca. -0.85/-0.52 V vs. SCE, respectively) and high specific capacity (170 mAh·g-1 at current density of 0.5 A·g-1 in KOH electrolyte), Bi was demonstrated as a suitable anode material for aqueous batteries. Furthermore, by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) analysis, we found that with smaller Rs and faster ion diffusion coefficient, Bi electrode film in KOH electrolyte exhibited better electrochemical performance than in LiOH and NaOH electrolytes.Entities:
Keywords: Bi; EIS; anode; aqueous rechargeable batteries; ion diffusion coefficient
Year: 2015 PMID: 28347093 PMCID: PMC5304790 DOI: 10.3390/nano5041756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1(a) Field emission scanning electron microscopy image of bismuth electrode. The insets are the optical pictures of bare substrate and bismuth electrode; (b) The cross-sectional scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image and (c) X-ray diffraction pattern of bismuth electrode.
Figure 2Cyclic voltammograms (CV) curves at different scan rates and in different electrolytes: (a) 1 M LiOH; (b) 1 M NaOH; (c) 1 M KOH. Galvanostatic charge-discharge curves at 0.5 A·g−1 in (d) 1 M LiOH; (e) 1 M NaOH and (f) 1M KOH electrolytes.
Figure 3(a) Rate performance of Bi electrode at various scan rates; (b) Cycling performance and (c) Capacity retention of Bi electrode in 1 M LiOH, NaOH and KOH electrolytes at 2 A·g−1. Galvanostatic charge-discharge curves of the first, 30th and 90th cycle in (d) 1 M LiOH; (e) 1 M NaOH and (f) 1 M KOH electrolytes.
Figure 4(a) Impedance spectra of Bi electrode and (b) slope of the plots of ZRe against ω−1/2 in 1 M LiOH, NaOH and KOH electrolytes.
Impedance parameters evaluated from electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).
| Electrolyte | σ | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| LiOH | 2.76 | 15.28 | 1.67 |
| NaOH | 1.89 | 11.90 | 2.78 |
| KOH | 1.45 | 7.87 | 6.35 |