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An All-Climate Nonaqueous Hydrogen Gas-Proton Battery.

Kai ZhangZaichun LiuNawab Ali KhanYirui MaZehui XieJingwen XuTaoli JiangHongxu LiuZhengxin ZhuShuang LiuWeiping WangYahan MengQia PengXinhua ZhengMingming WangWei Chen
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Rechargeable hydrogen gas batteries, driven by hydrogen evolution and oxidation reactions (HER/HOR), are emerging grid-scale energy storage technologies owing to their low cost and superb cycle life. However, compared with aqueous electrolytes, the HER/HOR activities in nonaqueous electrolytes have rarely been studied. Here, for the first time, we develop a nonaqueous proton electrolyte (NAPE) for a high-performance hydrogen gas-proton battery for all-climate energy storage applications. The advanced nonaqueous hydrogen gas-proton battery (NAHPB) assembled with a representative V 2 (PO 4 ) 3 cathode and H 2 anode in a NAPE exhibits a high discharge capacity of 165 mAh g -1 at 1 C at room temperature. It also efficiently operates under all-climate conditions (from -30 to +70 °C) with an excellent electrochemical performance. Our findings offer a new direction for designing nonaqueous proton batteries in a wide temperature range.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • ionic liquid
  • solid state
  • capillary electrophoresis
  • ion batteries
  • climate change
  • electron transfer
  • low cost
  • visible light
  • mass spectrometry
  • gold nanoparticles
  • high resolution