Abstract
Based on a simple thermodynamic analysis, we show that iodide-mediated electrochemical decomposition of lithium hydroxide (LiOH) likely occurs through a different mechanism than that proposed by Liu et al. (Research Article, 30 October 2015, p. 530). The mismatch in thermodynamic potentials for iodide/triiodide (I-/I3-) redox and O2 evolution from LiOH implies a different active iodine/oxygen electrochemistry on battery charge. It is therefore possible that the system described in Liu et al. may not form the basis for a rechargeable lithium-oxygen (Li-O2) battery.
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Viswanathan, V., Pande, V., Abraham, K. M., Luntz, A. C., McCloskey, B. D., & Addison, D. (2016, May 6). Comment on “cycling Li-O2 batteries via LiOH formation and decomposition.” Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aad8689
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