Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
179533 Electrochemistry Communications 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report a novel non-aqueous Na–air battery that utilizes a gas mixture of CO2 and O2. The battery exhibits a high specific energy of 6500–7000 Whkg− 1 (based on the carbon mass) over a range of CO2 feed compositions. The energy density achieved is higher, by 200% to 300%, than that obtained in pure oxygen. Ex-situ FTIR and XRD analysis reveal that Na2O2, Na2C2O4 and Na2CO3 are the principal discharge products. The Na–CO2/O2 and Mg–CO2/O2 battery platforms provide a promising, new approach for CO2 capture and generation of electrical energy.

► We report a novel sodium–CO2/O2 battery that uses a mixture of CO2 and O2 as fuel. ► Na–CO2/O2 batteries provide a platform for CO2 capture and conversion. ► Moderate levels of CO2 in an O2 feed produce up to 300% enhancement in performance. ► Postmortem studies reveal carbonates and oxalates are dominant discharge products. ► A mechanism is proposed for the electrochemical reactions in Na–CO2/O2 batteries.

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