Mechanistic Insights into the Discharge Processes of Li-CO 2 Batteries.
Xinxin ZhangTingting LuoYu WangYafei LiPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Li-CO 2 batteries facilitate renewable energy storage in a cost-effective, eco-friendly manner. However, an inadequate understanding of their reaction mechanism severely impedes their development. Here we outline recent mechanistic advances in the discharge processes of Li-CO 2 batteries, particularly in terms of the theoretical aspect. First, the vital factors affecting the formation of discharge intermediates are highlighted, and a surface lithiation mechanism predominantly applicable to catalysts with weak CO 2 adsorption is proposed. Subsequently, the modeling of the chemical potential of Li + +e - , which is crucial for the evaluation of the theoretical limiting voltage, is detailed. Finally, challenges and future directions pertaining to the further development of Li-CO 2 are discussed. In essence, this concept article seeks to inspire future experimental and theoretical studies in advancing the development of Li-CO 2 electrochemical technology.