The Electrochemistry with Lithium versus Sodium of Selenium Confined To Slit Micropores in Carbon.

Nano Lett

Materials Science and Engineering Program and Texas Materials Institute, The University of Texas at Austin , 1 University Station, C2201, Austin, Texas 78712, United States.

Published: July 2016

Substitution of selenium for sulfur in the cathode of a rechargeable battery containing Sx molecules in microporous slits in carbon allows a better characterization of the electrochemical reactions that occur. Paired with a metallic lithium anode, the Sex chains are converted to Li2Se in a single-step reaction. With a sodium anode, a sequential chemical reaction is characterized by a continuous chain shortening of Sex upon initial discharge before completing the reduction to Na2Se; on charge, the reconstituted Sex molecules retain a smaller x value than the original Sex chain molecule. In both cases, the Se molecules remain almost completely confined to the micropore slits to give a long cycle life.

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