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      The Influence of Catalysts on Discharge and Charge Voltages of Rechargeable Li–Oxygen Batteries

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          Rechargeable LI2O2 electrode for lithium batteries.

          Rechargeable lithium batteries represent one of the most important developments in energy storage for 100 years, with the potential to address the key problem of global warming. However, their ability to store energy is limited by the quantity of lithium that may be removed from and reinserted into the positive intercalation electrode, Li(x)CoO(2), 0.5 < x < 1 (corresponding to 140 mA.h g(-1) of charge storage). Abandoning the intercalation electrode and allowing Li to react directly with O(2) from the air at a porous electrode increases the theoretical charge storage by a remarkable 5-10 times! Here we demonstrate two essential prerequisites for the successful operation of a rechargeable Li/O(2) battery; that the Li(2)O(2) formed on discharging such an O(2) electrode is decomposed to Li and O(2) on charging (shown here by in situ mass spectrometry), with or without a catalyst, and that charge/discharge cycling is sustainable for many cycles.
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            Alpha-MnO2 nanowires: a catalyst for the O2 electrode in rechargeable lithium batteries.

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              An O2 cathode for rechargeable lithium batteries: The effect of a catalyst

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                Journal
                ESLEF6
                Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters
                Electrochem. Solid-State Lett.
                The Electrochemical Society
                10990062
                2010
                2010
                : 13
                : 6
                : A69
                Article
                10.1149/1.3363047
                99cbcc85-dc87-49f2-b349-22ff017346fd
                © 2010
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