Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
182273 Electrochemistry Communications 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new type of electrochemical storage energy batteries of M/Xn (MAl, Mg; XBr, I, n = 3, 2) were found. They can operate with nonaqueous electrolyte or solid electrolyte showing high voltage and moderate rate performances. The discharging mechanism is related to the formation and growth of the electrolyte phase MXn on the surface of M electrode. The MXn phase is X− conductor and X− anions play the transport role in electrode and electrolyte in these systems. Our finding shows that anion-conducting electrochemical batteries can be also promising for energy storage compared to cation-conducting systems in current batteries.

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