Growth and dissolution of NaO2 in an ether-based electrolyte as the discharge product in the Na-O2 cell

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Abstract

The deposition and dissolution of sodium superoxide (NaO2) was investigated by atomic force microscopy. Rectangular prisms consisting of 8 smaller sub-structures grew from NaO2 platelets, when discharged in 0.5 M NaClO4, diethylene glycol dimethyl ether on highly ordered pyrolytic graphite. During oxidation the 8 sub-structures are conserved. Ring-like structures of Na2CO3 of 200 nm diameter remain at the end of oxidation.

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Aldous, I. M., & Hardwick, L. J. (2018). Growth and dissolution of NaO2 in an ether-based electrolyte as the discharge product in the Na-O2 cell. Chemical Communications, 54(28), 3444–3447. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cc08201k

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