Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7736702 | Journal of Power Sources | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A rechargeable aqueous lithium-air cell with a third auxiliary electrode for the oxygen evolution reaction was developed. The cell consists of a lithium metal anode, a lithium conducting solid electrolyte of Li1+x+yAlx(Ti,Ge)2âxSiyP3âyO12, a carbon black oxygen reduction air electrode, a RuO2 oxygen evolution electrode, and a saturated aqueous solution of LiOH with 10 M LiCl. The cell was successfully operated for several cycles at 0.64 mA cmâ2 and 25 °C under air, where the capacity of air electrode was 2000 mAh gcathodâ1. The cell performance was degraded gradually by cycling under open air. The degradation was reduced under CO2-free air and pure oxygen. The specific energy density was calculated to be 810 Wh kgâ1 from the weight of water, lithium, oxygen, and carbon in the air electrode.
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Authors
S. Sunahiro, M. Matsui, Y. Takeda, O. Yamamoto, N. Imanishi,