Singlet Oxygen in Electrochemical Cells: A Critical Review of Literature and Theory.
Chem Rev
; 121(20): 12445-12464, 2021 10 27.
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Rechargeable metal/O2 batteries have long been considered a promising future battery technology in automobile and stationary applications. However, they suffer from poor cyclability and rapid degradation. A recent hypothesis is the formation of singlet oxygen (1O2) as the root cause of these issues. Validation, evaluation, and understanding of the formation of 1O2 are therefore essential for improving metal/O2 batteries. We review literature and use Marcus theory to discuss the possibility of singlet oxygen formation in metal/O2 batteries as a product from (electro)chemical reactions. We conclude that experimental evidence is yet not fully conclusive, and side reactions can play a major role in verifying the existence of singlet oxygen. Following an in-depth analysis based on Marcus theory, we conclude that 1O2 can only originate from a chemical step. A direct electrochemical generation, as proposed by others, can be excluded on the basis of theoretical arguments.
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MEDLINE
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Oxígeno
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Oxígeno Singlete
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Chem Rev
Año:
2021
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País de afiliación:
Alemania
Pais de publicación:
Estados Unidos