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Enhanced Lithium Oxygen Battery Using a Glyme Electrolyte and Carbon Nanotubes.

Lorenzo CarbonePaolo Tomislav MoroMallory P GobetStephen MunozMatthew DevanySteven G GreenbaumJusef Hassoun
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
The lithium oxygen battery has a theoretical energy density potentially meeting the challenging requirements of electric vehicles. However, safety concerns and short lifespan hinder its application in practical systems. In this work, we show a cell configuration, including a multiwalled carbon nanotube electrode and a low flammability glyme electrolyte, capable of hundreds of cycles without signs of decay. Nuclear magnetic resonance and electrochemical tests confirm the suitability of the electrolyte in a practical battery, whereas morphological and structural aspects revealed by electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction demonstrate the reversible formation and dissolution of lithium peroxide during the electrochemical process. The enhanced cycle life of the cell and the high safety of the electrolyte suggest the lithium oxygen battery herein reported as a viable system for the next generation of high-energy applications.
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