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Step towards creating a rechargeable lithium-oxygen battery

Researchers from the University of Waterloo are edging closer to creating a working battery that has near 100 per cent coulombic efficiency. In a new study, the Canadian scientists show how a four-electron conversion for lithium-oxygen electrochemistry is, in fact, highly reversible. The researchers have become the first scientists to achieve four-electron conversion. This means it is possible to double the electron storage of lithium-oxygen (or ‘lithium-air’) batteries.

In terms of how powerful a battery can become, in terms of energy efficiency, has to meet the laws of physics according to Linda Nazar, who led the research. The scientists says: “There are limitations based on thermodynamics.”

However, there are improvements to be made, she adds: “Nevertheless, our work has addressed fundamental issues that people have been trying to resolve for a long time.”

Her research has paved the way for high theoretical-energy density of lithium-oxygen batteries, which can potentially be created and which would be of a very light weight. Up until now research has been restricted by issues with battery chemistry and stability. The lithium-air battery is a metal–air electrochemical cell or battery chemistry that uses oxidation of lithium at the anode and reduction of oxygen at the cathode to induce a current flow.

By switching an organic electrolyte to a more stable inorganic molten salt and by changing out a porous carbon cathode to a bifunctional metal oxide catalyst, the researchers created a more stable product of lithium-oxygen is formed. This leads to a highly reversible lithium-oxygen battery with coulombic efficiency approaching 100 per cent. Coulombic efficiency describes the efficiency with which charge (electrons) is transferred in a system facilitating an electrochemical reaction.

The research has been published in the journal Science. The research paper is called “A high-energy-density lithium-oxygen battery based on a reversible four-electron conversion to lithium oxide.”

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Dr. Tim Sandle is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for science news. Tim specializes in science, technology, environmental, business, and health journalism. He is additionally a practising microbiologist; and an author. He is also interested in history, politics and current affairs.

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