Unveiling the mysteries of operating voltages of lithium-carbon dioxide batteries

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Abstract

Lithium-carbon dioxide (Li-CO2) batteries are regarded as a promising electrochemical system owing to their energy storage capability and CO2 utilization. However, the reported operating voltage of ~2.6 V is increasingly questioned as seemingly beyond the capability of the electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction reaction to carbon. Herein, the real operating voltage of a Li-CO2 battery is reacquainted, and the operating voltage and the equilibrium potential are clarified to be ~1.1 V and ~2.82 V, respectively. The products formed at low voltage are identified to be crystalline Li2CO3, amorphous C, and explicitly amorphous Li2CO3. Moreover, by decoupling small currents, 1% O2, and 500 ppm H2O, the operating voltage plateaus are stimulated to ~2.0 V. An ever-increasing plateau can be achieved up to the reported level of ~2.6 V activated by a minor air leak or residue in test environments. Conclusively, the operating voltages of Li-CO2 batteries are proposed to be deceptive and extremely sensitive to the surrounding environments. This work unveils the real operating voltage and provides the voltage regulation rules to advance next-generation Li-CO2 batteries.

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Xiao, X., Zhang, Z., & Tan, P. (2023). Unveiling the mysteries of operating voltages of lithium-carbon dioxide batteries. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 120(6). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2217454120

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