Issue 44, 2022

On the compatibility of high mass loading bismuth anodes for full-cell sodium-ion batteries

Abstract

Metallic bismuth is here studied as an anode material for sodium-ion batteries. The details of electrochemical redox reactions, rate performance and cycled life were investigated using relatively high mass loading electrodes in two- and three-electrode full-cells. It demonstrated that the rate capability of bismuth anodes with high mass loading are not as good as indicated in previous literatures where low mass loading electrodes were used. It also indicated that the resistances causing a faltering rate performance may be connected to a loss in particle contact during desodiation. Efforts were also made to study the different electrochemical processes that occur during early cycles. Less advantageous characteristics of bismuth electrodes are also discussed. For example, several different electrolyte solutions were tested for compatibility with the bismuth system, where only glyme-based solutions seemed to facilitate robust cycling.

Graphical abstract: On the compatibility of high mass loading bismuth anodes for full-cell sodium-ion batteries

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Pha 2022
Accepted
13 Mph 2022
First published
13 Mph 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 16852-16860

On the compatibility of high mass loading bismuth anodes for full-cell sodium-ion batteries

L. O. S. Colbin, T. E. Nwafornso, Y. Li and R. Younesi, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 16852 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT02686D

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