Binuclear Cu complex catalysis enabling Li–CO2 battery with a high discharge voltage above 3.0 V

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Li–CO2 batteries possess exceptional advantages in using greenhouse gases to provide electrical energy. However, these batteries following Li2CO3-product route usually deliver low output voltage (<2.5 V) and energy efficiency. Besides, Li2CO3-related parasitic reactions can further degrade battery performance. Herein, we introduce a soluble binuclear copper(I) complex as the liquid catalyst to achieve Li2C2O4 products in Li–CO2 batteries. The Li–CO2 battery using the copper(I) complex exhibits a high electromotive voltage up to 3.38 V, an increased output voltage of 3.04 V, and an enlarged discharge capacity of 5846 mAh g−1. And it shows robust cyclability over 400 cycles with additional help of Ru catalyst. We reveal that the copper(I) complex can easily capture CO2 to form a bridged Cu(II)-oxalate adduct. Subsequently reduction of the adduct occurs during discharge. This work innovatively increases the output voltage of Li–CO2 batteries to higher than 3.0 V, paving a promising avenue for the design and regulation of CO2 conversion reactions.

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Sun, X., Mu, X., Zheng, W., Wang, L., Yang, S., Sheng, C., … Zhou, H. (2023). Binuclear Cu complex catalysis enabling Li–CO2 battery with a high discharge voltage above 3.0 V. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36276-8

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