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Confinement-Controlled Water Engenders Unusually High Electrochemical Capacitance.

Svetlana MelnikAlexander RyzhovAlexei KiselevAleksandra RadenovićTanja WeilKeith J StevensonVasily G Artemov
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
The electrodynamics of nanoconfined water have been shown to change dramatically compared to bulk water, opening room for safe electrochemical systems. We demonstrate a nanofluidic "water-only" battery that exploits anomalously high electrolytic properties of pure water at firm confinement. The device consists of a membrane electrode assembly of carbon-based nanomaterials, forming continuously interconnected water-filled nanochannels between the separator and electrodes. The efficiency of the cell in the 1-100 nm pore size range shows a maximum energy density at 3 nm, challenging the region of the current metal-ion batteries. Our results establish the electrodynamic fundamentals of nanoconfined water and pave the way for low-cost and inherently safe energy storage solutions that are much needed in the renewable energy sector.
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