| Literature DB >> 30523107 |
Victoria K Davis1, Christopher M Bates2, Kaoru Omichi3, Brett M Savoie2, Nebojša Momčilović2, Qingmin Xu3, William J Wolf2, Michael A Webb2, Keith J Billings1, Nam Hawn Chou3, Selim Alayoglu4, Ryan K McKenney3, Isabelle M Darolles2, Nanditha G Nair2, Adrian Hightower2, Daniel Rosenberg4, Musahid Ahmed4, Christopher J Brooks3, Thomas F Miller2, Robert H Grubbs2, Simon C Jones5.
Abstract
Fluoride ion batteries are potential "next-generation" electrochemical storage devices that offer high energy density. At present, such batteries are limited to operation at high temperatures because suitable fluoride ion-conducting electrolytes are known only in the solid state. We report a liquid fluoride ion-conducting electrolyte with high ionic conductivity, wide operating voltage, and robust chemical stability based on dry tetraalkylammonium fluoride salts in ether solvents. Pairing this liquid electrolyte with a copper-lanthanum trifluoride (Cu@LaF3) core-shell cathode, we demonstrate reversible fluorination and defluorination reactions in a fluoride ion electrochemical cell cycled at room temperature. Fluoride ion-mediated electrochemistry offers a pathway toward developing capacities beyond that of lithium ion technology.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30523107 DOI: 10.1126/science.aat7070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728