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Stability of carbon electrodes for aqueous lithium-air secondary batteries

Abstract

The air electrode performance of various carbon materials, such as Ketjen black (KB), acetylene black (AB and AB-S), Vulcan XC-72R (VX), and vapor grown carbon fiber (VGCF) with and without La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3 (LSCF) catalyst were examined in an aqueous solution of saturated LiOH with 10 M LiCl in the current density range 0.2–2.0 mA cm−2. The best performance for oxygen reduction and evolution reactions was observed for the KB electrode, which has the highest surface area among the carbon materials examined. A steady over-potential of 0.2 V was obtained for the oxygen reduction reaction using the KB electrode without the catalyst, while the over-potential was 0.15 V for KB with the LSCF catalyst at 2.0 mA cm−2. The over-potentials for the oxygen evolution reaction were slightly higher than those for the oxygen reduction reaction, and gradually increased with the polarization period. Analysis of the gas in the cell after polarization above 0.4 V revealed the evolution of a small amount of CO during the oxygen evolution reaction by the decomposition of carbon in the electrode. The amount of CO evolved was significantly decreased by the addition of LSCF to the carbon electrode.

Keywords:
Carbon black Electrode Oxygen Catalysis Carbon fibers Polarization (electrochemistry) Chemistry Lithium (medication) Oxygen evolution Aqueous solution Inorganic chemistry Electrochemistry Materials science Chemical engineering Composite material Organic chemistry Physical chemistry Composite number

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Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
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Advancements in Battery Materials
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