Evaluating a Dual‐Ion Battery with an Antimony‐Carbon Composite Anode

Abstract Dual‐ion batteries (DIBs) are attracting attention due to their high operating voltage and promise in stationary energy storage applications. Among various anode materials, elements that alloy and dealloy with lithium are assumed to be prospective in bringing higher capacities and increasin...

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Published in:ChemSusChem Vol. 16; no. 21; p. e202300445
Main Authors: Ramireddy, Thrinathreddy, Wrogemann, Jens Matthies, Haneke, Lukas, Sultana, Irin, Kremer, Felipe, Ian Chen, Ying, Winter, Martin, Placke, Tobias, Glushenkov, Alexey M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Weinheim Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 08-11-2023
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Summary:Abstract Dual‐ion batteries (DIBs) are attracting attention due to their high operating voltage and promise in stationary energy storage applications. Among various anode materials, elements that alloy and dealloy with lithium are assumed to be prospective in bringing higher capacities and increasing the energy density of DIBs. In this work, antimony in the form of a composite with carbon (Sb−C) is evaluated as an anode material for DIB full cells for the first time. The behaviour of graphite||Sb−C cells is assessed in highly concentrated electrolytes in the absence and presence of an electrolyte additive (1 % vinylene carbonate) and in two cell voltage windows (2–4.5 V and 2–4.8 V). Sb−C full cells possess maximum estimated specific energies of 290 Wh/kg (based on electrode masses) and 154 Wh/kg (based on the combined mass of electrodes and active salt). The work expands the knowledge on the operation of DIBs with non‐graphitic anodes.
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ISSN:1864-5631
1864-564X
DOI:10.1002/cssc.202300445