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Rational design of Ag nanowires growth engineered conductivity chain toward Li/CFx primary batteries with high-energy and high-power density

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posted on 2024-11-17, 16:25 authored by Jian Wang, Yifan Liu, Guilu Qin, Bao Shan Wu, Zongkai Yan, Nasir Mahmood, Xian Jian, Huakun Liu
The low intrinsic conductivity of carbon monofluoride (CFx) extremely limits the high-power application of lithium/carbon monofluoride (Li/CFx) primary batteries. Herein, silver nanowires were grown in situ on the surface of CFx material by an aldehyde reduction method in polyhydric alcohol. The interface interaction between silver nanowires (Ag NWs) and the surface of CFx material was studied. Ag NWs@CFx hybrids modulate the electronic structure of CFx and enhance the electrochemical activity of C–F bonds, thus increasing the availability of F atoms to participate in the discharge reaction. The electrochemical performance results show that the voltage platform, specific capacity, and energy density of the Li/CFx batteries were enhanced with a certain concentration of Ag NWs on the CFx surface. The 10% Ag NWs@CFx sample achieved a power density of 10376.09 W/kg and an energy density of 840 Wh/Kg at a discharge rate of 8C, which is significantly better than the pristine CFx. The performance of Li/CFx batteries is improved by building an Ag conductivity chain and enhancing the electrochemical activity of C–F bonds through a simple hydrothermal method, which effectively expands the application prospects of Li/CFx batteries in the field of high-power devices.

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China (51972045)

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Journal title

Materials Today Energy

Volume

37

Language

English

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