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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 9(17): e2201019, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35411652

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Sodium-metal chloride batteries are considered a sustainable and safe alternative to lithium-ion batteries for large-scale stationary electricity storage, but exhibit disadvantages in rate capability. Several studies identify metal-ion migration through the metal chloride conversion layer on the positive electrode as the rate-limiting step, limiting charge and discharge rates in sodium-metal chloride batteries. Here the authors present electrochemical nickel and iron chlorination with planar model electrodes in molten sodium tetrachloroaluminate electrolyte at 300 °C. It is discovered that, instead of metal-ion migration through the metal chloride conversion layer, it is metal-ion diffusion in sodium tetrachloroaluminate which limits chlorination of both the nickel and iron electrodes. Upon charge, chlorination of the nickel electrode proceeds via uniform oxidation of nickel and the formation of NiCl2 platelets on the surface of the electrode. In contrast, the oxidation of the iron electrodes proceeds via localized corrosion attacks, resulting in nonuniform iron oxidation and pulverization of the iron electrode. The transition from planar model electrodes to porous high-capacity electrodes, where sodium-ion migration along the tortuous path in the porous electrode can become rate limiting, is further discussed. These mechanistic insights are important for the design of competitive next-generation sodium-metal chloride batteries with improved rate performance.

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Materials (Basel) ; 13(2)2020 Jan 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31963316

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Large diameter (> 100 mm) planar Na-ß″-Al2O3 solid electrolytes (BASE) with thickness from 1.0 to 1.5 mm have been prepared. Na-ß″-Al2O3 was processed as a slurry and cast to give several meters of tape. One hundred and forty mm diameter discs were punched from the tape, stacked, and laminated with a large hydraulic press. Binder burnout and sintering were performed in 150 mm diameter MgO spinel encapsulations to mitigate the loss of Na2O vapor. Conductivity and flexural strength were measured on smaller Na-ß″-Al2O3 samples produced via the same tape casting process followed by sintering and gave results consistent with BASE materials produced by uniaxial pressing of powders. Planar BASE membranes enable new cell designs, which are predicted to have higher power densities and better stacking efficiency compared to currently manufactured tubular cells.

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