Themed collection Rechargeable non-aqueous metal-oxygen batteries

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Concluding remarks: a summary of the Faraday Discussion on rechargeable non-aqueous metal–oxygen batteries

The Faraday Discussion on rechargeable non-aqueous metal–oxygen batteries is summarised.

Graphical abstract: Concluding remarks: a summary of the Faraday Discussion on rechargeable non-aqueous metal–oxygen batteries
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Spiers Memorial Lecture: Lithium air batteries – tracking function and failure

Here, we discuss experimental approaches developed by some of the authors to understand the function and failure of lithium–oxygen batteries.

Graphical abstract: Spiers Memorial Lecture: Lithium air batteries – tracking function and failure
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Unraveling the solvent stability on the cathode surface of Li–O2 batteries by using in situ vibrational spectroscopies

The stability of a series of glyme solvents with different chain lengths during ORR/OER has been investigated using in situ vibrational spectroscopy measurements.

Graphical abstract: Unraveling the solvent stability on the cathode surface of Li–O2 batteries by using in situ vibrational spectroscopies
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Dissolved LiO2 or adsorbed LiO2? The reactive superoxide during discharging process in lithium–oxygen batteries

We study the competition between the solution route and surface route during the discharging process in Li–O2 cells.

Graphical abstract: Dissolved LiO2 or adsorbed LiO2? The reactive superoxide during discharging process in lithium–oxygen batteries
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Solvent-dependent iodide interactions in LiO2 electrolytes – a molecular dynamics study

We explore the role of electrolyte composition in the solvation of I, which has been shown to be critical for the efficient operation of this redox mediator, using a molecular dynamics approach.

Graphical abstract: Solvent-dependent iodide interactions in LiO2 electrolytes – a molecular dynamics study
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Template assisted lithium superoxide growth for lithium–oxygen batteries

A simple goodness of fit R factor to gauge how well a template surface structure can support LiO2 growth is developed. The R factor may be extended to other transition and main group element LiMx catalysts, as potential LiO2 growth supports.

Graphical abstract: Template assisted lithium superoxide growth for lithium–oxygen batteries
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Evaluation of performance metrics for high energy density rechargeable lithium–oxygen batteries

The ratio of electrolyte amount against areal capacity (E/C) has a large impact on the performance of stacked-type lithium–oxygen batteries. The unique cell degradation behavior during the charging process under low E/C conditions was also demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: Evaluation of performance metrics for high energy density rechargeable lithium–oxygen batteries
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Toward solid-state Limetal–air batteries; an SOFC perspective of solid 3D architectures, heterogeneous interfaces, and oxygen exchange kinetics

Solid-state Li–O2 battery, 3D architecture and cycling performance.

Graphical abstract: Toward solid-state Limetal–air batteries; an SOFC perspective of solid 3D architectures, heterogeneous interfaces, and oxygen exchange kinetics
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Engineering considerations for practical lithium–air electrolytes

We consider the requirements to be placed on an electrolyte for it be used in a practical lithium–air battery. Ways to ease these requirements by refining cell design and improving transport as well as motifs for future electrolytes are discussed.

Graphical abstract: Engineering considerations for practical lithium–air electrolytes
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A lithium–air battery and gas handling system demonstrator

A Li–air battery is described with in-line gas handling that allows control over the flow and composition of the gas supplied to the cell, allowing simultaneous evaluation of the cell and scrubber performance.

Graphical abstract: A lithium–air battery and gas handling system demonstrator
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Feasibility of achieving two-electron K–O2 batteries

A low-barrier, two-step reaction pathway for peroxide-based K–O chemistry is first realized without any catalysts under the inert argon atmosphere.

Graphical abstract: Feasibility of achieving two-electron K–O2 batteries
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Effect of alkali-metal cation on oxygen adsorption at Pt single-crystal electrodes in non-aqueous electrolytes

The effect of Group 1 alkali-metal cations (Na+, K+, and Cs+) on the oxygen reduction and evolution reactions (ORR and OER) using dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)-based electrolytes was investigated.

Graphical abstract: Effect of alkali-metal cation on oxygen adsorption at Pt single-crystal electrodes in non-aqueous electrolytes
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Self-sufficient metal–air battery systems enabled by solid-ion conductive interphases

Rechargeable metal–air batteries operated in ambient air fail as a result of complex anode surface reactions. Interphases composed of metallic In protect Li anodes, enabling Li–air batteries to operate in ambient air.

Graphical abstract: Self-sufficient metal–air battery systems enabled by solid-ion conductive interphases
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The accumulation of Li2CO3 in a Li–O2 battery with dual mediators

We examine the build-up and distribution of Li2CO3 within the porous gas diffusion electrode during cycling and its link to cell failure.

Graphical abstract: The accumulation of Li2CO3 in a Li–O2 battery with dual mediators
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A facile coprecipitation approach for synthesizing LaNi0.5Co0.5O3 as the cathode for a molten-salt lithium–oxygen battery

The reaction pathway for Li2O generation on the surface of perovskite LaNi0.5Co0.5O3 for a molten-salt lithium–oxygen battery operating at 160 °C is presented.

Graphical abstract: A facile coprecipitation approach for synthesizing LaNi0.5Co0.5O3 as the cathode for a molten-salt lithium–oxygen battery
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Insights into soft short circuit-based degradation of lithium metal batteries

A considerable performance gap between Li symmetric cells and practical Li batteries motivated us to explore the correlation between the shape of voltage traces and degradation.

Graphical abstract: Insights into soft short circuit-based degradation of lithium metal batteries
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A solid-state Li–air battery: computational studies of interfaces and relevance to discharge mechanism

Calculated interface between Li2O and Li2O2 surfaces showing the extent of disorder at the interface. Such interfaces are probably present in the new solid-state Li–air battery described here and contribute to the discharge and charge mechanisms.

Graphical abstract: A solid-state Li–air battery: computational studies of interfaces and relevance to discharge mechanism
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Effect of depth of discharge (DOD) on cycling in situ formed Li anodes

This study demonstrates that the stability of cycling in situ Li anodes depends on their depth of discharge (DOD). High DOD cycling results in unstable performance due to the accumulation of interfacial degradation at Li/LLZO interfaces.

Graphical abstract: Effect of depth of discharge (DOD) on cycling in situ formed Li anodes
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Bio-based ether solvent and ionic liquid electrolyte for sustainable sodium–air batteries

A green, low-toxic diglyme isomer, 1,2,3-trimethoxypropane, has been studied, for the first time, as the electrolyte in sodium–air batteries reaching 2.31 mA h cm−2 discharge capacity and with NaO2 as the main discharge product.

Graphical abstract: Bio-based ether solvent and ionic liquid electrolyte for sustainable sodium–air batteries
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Singlet oxygen formation in non-aqueous oxygen redox chemistry: direct spectroscopic evidence for formation pathways and reliability of chemical probes

We have shown direct spectroscopic evidence of the previously identified pathways for singlet oxygen (1O2) formation in non-aqueous oxygen redox chemistry.

Graphical abstract: Singlet oxygen formation in non-aqueous oxygen redox chemistry: direct spectroscopic evidence for formation pathways and reliability of chemical probes
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Operando detection and suppression of spurious singlet oxygen in Li–O2 batteries

We have operando detected the formation of singlet oxygen in a real Li–O2 battery by DMA fluorescence decay and its suppression by using physical quenchers, reaching an extended battery cycle life due to mitigation of spurious reactions

Graphical abstract: Operando detection and suppression of spurious singlet oxygen in Li–O2 batteries
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K–O2 electrochemistry at the Au/DMSO interface probed by in situ spectroscopy and theoretical calculations

This work identifies the key products and intermediates (O2, KO2 and K2O2) and reveals their dependency on the electrode potential by combining in situ Raman spectroelectrochemistry and density functional theory calculations.

Graphical abstract: K–O2 electrochemistry at the Au/DMSO interface probed by in situ spectroscopy and theoretical calculations
Discussion

Mechanism of ORR and OER in non-aqueous electrolytes: general discussion

Discussion

Towards practical metal–oxygen batteries: general discussion

Discussion

Materials for stable metal–oxygen battery cathodes: general discussion

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Metal anodes and protected interfaces: general discussion

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About this collection

We are delighted to share with you a selection of the papers associated with a Faraday Discussion on Rechargeable non-aqueous metal-oxygen batteries. More information about the related event may be found here: http://rsc.li/batteries-fd2023. Additional articles will be added to the collection as they are published. The final versions of all the articles presented and a record of the discussions will be published after the event.

Metal–oxygen batteries have the potential to exceed the stored energy of today’s most advanced lithium-ion cells. However, their recharge and cyclability efficiency pose a major challenge to bringing this technology into practical application, as does improving our fundamental understanding of the electrochemistry and chemistry inside the cell. Li–O2 and Na–O2 are the most reported types of metal–oxygen cells but there has also been much recent work on K, Ca and Mg–O2 systems in non-aqueous electrolytes, which present different challenges and opportunities in terms of the stability and safety of the metal electrode. A critical examination of the state-of-play of metal–oxygen batteries is required to identify the major obstacles that remain in developing practical systems. This meeting will cover 4 main themes: Mechanism of ORR and OER in non-aqueous electrolytes, Materials for stable metal–oxygen battery cathodes, Metal anodes and Towards practical metal–oxygen batteries.

On behalf of the Scientific Committee, we hope you join us and participate in this exciting event, and that you enjoy these articles and the record of the discussion.

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