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Rechargeable Hydrogen-Chlorine Battery Operates in a Wide Temperature Range.

Zehui XieZhengxin ZhuZaichun LiuMuhammad SajidNa ChenMingming WangYahan MengQia PengShuang LiuWeiping WangTaoli JiangKai ZhangWei Chen
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Hydrogen-chlorine (H 2 -Cl 2 ) fuel cells have distinct merits due to fast electrochemical kinetics but are afflicted by high cost, low efficiency, and poor reversibility. The development of a rechargeable H 2 -Cl 2 battery is highly desirable yet challenging. Here, we report a rechargeable H 2 -Cl 2 battery operating statically in a wide temperature ranging from -70 to 40 °C, which is enabled by a reversible Cl 2 /Cl - redox cathode and an electrocatalytic H 2 anode. A hierarchically porous carbon cathode is designed to achieve effective Cl 2 gas confinement and activate the discharge plateau of Cl 2 /Cl - redox at room temperature, with a discharge plateau at ∼1.15 V and steady cycling for over 500 cycles without capacity decay. Furthermore, the battery operation at an ultralow temperature is successfully achieved in a phosphoric acid-based antifreezing electrolyte, with a reversible discharge capacity of 282 mAh g -1 provided by the highly porous carbon at -70 °C and an average Coulombic efficiency of 91% for more than 300 cycles at -40 °C. This work offers a new strategy to enhance the reversibility of aqueous chlorine batteries for energy storage applications in a wide temperature range.
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