Charge Storage Mechanism of LixWO3 Hexagonal Tungsten Bronze in Aqueous Electrolytes

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The electrochemical behavior of the lithium hexagonal tungsten bronze, LixWO3, is investigated herein. The material was synthesized at a low temperature under hydrothermal conditions, yielding nanorod-like particles with growth along the c-axis. Upon cycling in a 5 M LiNO3 aqueous electrolyte, a specific capacity of 71 C.g−1 was obtained at 2 mV.s−1, corresponding to a charge/discharge cycle of 10 min. The charge storage mechanism was elucidated using various complementary techniques, such as electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM) and synchrotron operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS). A desolvation process upon Li+ intercalation into the lattice of the material was evidenced, accompanied by a reversible reduction/oxidation of tungsten cations in the crystal structure upon charge/discharge cycling.

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Espinosa-Angeles, J. C., Quarez, E., Mvele Eyé’a, L. B., Douard, C., Iadecola, A., Shao, H., … Brousse, T. (2023). Charge Storage Mechanism of LixWO3 Hexagonal Tungsten Bronze in Aqueous Electrolytes. Batteries, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries9020136

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