Water-stable lithium electrode and its application in aqueous lithium/air secondary batteries

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A water-stable lithium electrode (WSLE) consisting of a lithium sheet as active layer, a nanocomposite polymer membrane as buffer layer, and lithium-ion conducting glass ceramics as water-stable protective layer, was fabricated as the anode for aqueous lithium-air secondary batteries. The WSLE with the polymer electrolyte containing BaTiO3 nano-filler (average particle size 40 nm) showed a total electrode resistance of 118 cm2 in the WSLE/1 M LiCl/Pt black, air cell at 60°C, and exhibited a good cyclic performance for the dissolution and deposition of the lithium ions.

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Zhang, T., Liu, S., Imanishi, N., Hirano, A., Takeda, Y., & Yamamoto, O. (2010). Water-stable lithium electrode and its application in aqueous lithium/air secondary batteries. In Electrochemistry (Vol. 78, pp. 360–362). Electrochemical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.78.360

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