N,N-Dimethylacetamide-Diluted Nitrate Electrolyte for Aqueous Zn//LiMn2O4Hybrid Ion Batteries

Shigang Chen, Pan Sun, John Humphreys, Peimiao Zou, Mengfei Zhang, Georgina Jeerh, Boyao Sun, Shanwen Tao

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Abstract

N,N-Dimethylacetamide (DMA) cooperated with LiNO3salt has previously shown to be a promising electrolyte for a Li//O2battery, showing good stability against both the O2electrode reaction and Li stripping/plating. In this work, DMA is hybridized with a concentrated nitrate electrolyte [2.5 m Zn(NO3)2+ 13 m LiNO3aqueous solution] for better electrochemical stability while using less dissolved salts. The widest electrochemical stability window for this DMA-diluted electrolyte is determined as 3.1 V, the negative critical stability potential of which is −1.6 V versus Ag/AgCl, indicating desirable stability against hydrogen evolution and Zn deposition. The findings can be attributed to the weakened Li+/Zn2+solvation sheath caused by low permittivity of DMA, as revealed through Raman spectra characterization and molecular dynamics simulation. A Zn//Zn symmetrical cell and Zn//LiMn2O4hybrid ion batteries are assembled in air directly, attributed to the stability of DMA toward O2. Zn stripping/plating with a dendrite-free morphology is delivered for 110 h and 200 charge/discharge cycles under 1 C rate, achieving 99.0% Coulombic efficiency. The maximum capacity of the battery is 121.0 mA h·g-1under 0.2 C rate (based on the mass of LiMn2O4), delivering an energy density of 165.8 W h·kg-1together with 2.0 V working voltage. This work demonstrates the feasibility and validity of utilizing a relatively dilute electrolyte dissolved in oxygen for a highly stable aqueous rechargeable battery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)46634-46643
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume13
Issue number39
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 6 2021
Externally publishedYes

Funding

One of the authors (S.C.) thanks the China Scholarship Council for a fully funded PhD studentship to study at the University of Warwick (no. 201706690053).

Keywords

  • N,N-dimethylacetamide
  • aqueous rechargeable battery
  • oxygen stability
  • solvent hybridization
  • zinc metal electrode

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