Hydrogen Isotope Effects on Aqueous Electrolyte for Electrochemical Lithium-Ion Storage.
Jia ChouYao ZhaoXue-Ting LiWen-Peng WangShuang-Jie TanYa-Hui WangJuan ZhangYa-Xia YinFu-Yi WangSen XinYu-Guo GuoPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
As two stable hydrogen isotopes, protium and deuterium show magnified isotope effects in physicochemical properties due to the significantly varied atomic masses. In this work, aqueous electrolytes based on heavy water (D 2 O) and light water (H 2 O) were prepared to reveal the electrochemical isotope effects between the hydrogen isotopes. The covalent hydrogen-oxygen bond and intermolecular hydrogen bond in D 2 O are much stronger than those in H 2 O, making them thermodynamically more stable. Compared with the H 2 O-based electrolyte, the D 2 O-based electrolyte shows a broader electrochemical window, a higher percentage of coordinated water and a longer lifetime of hydrogen bond. Because of the above electrochemical isotope effects, the D 2 O-based electrolyte shows high anodic stability against operation of high-voltage layered oxide cathode materials including LiCoO 2 and LiNi 0.8 Co 0.1 Mn 0.1 O 2 , which enables long cycle life and favorable rate performance of aqueous Li-ion batteries.