Promoted Reaction Reversibility by Dual-Effect 15-Crown-5 Ether Additive for High-Performance Li–O2 Batteries
Feng Liu,
Min Xue,
Tingsong Hu
et al.
Abstract:The practical application of lithium−oxygen batteries (LOBs) with ultrahigh theoretical energy density faces the problems of poor kinetics and deficient reversibility. The electrolyte is of vital significance to the electrochemical stability and reaction pathway of LOBs due to the formation of soluble products. Here, a 15-crown-5 ether (15C5) is employed to regulate the solvation structure of Li + and manipulate the reaction mechanism through regulating the binding ability toward Li + . The promoted dissociati… Show more
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