High-Efficiency Electrocatalyst Phthalocyanine in Li/SOCl 2 Batteries: From Experimental to Theoretical Investigation

Li/SOCl 2 batteries, which are used in various fields due to theirs easy-carry and brilliant electrochemical properties, have attracted much research. However, the existence of the voltage hysteresis has limited further practical application of this tiny device. Herein, three series of nineteen kind...

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Published inJournal of the Electrochemical Society Vol. 168; no. 12; p. 120505
Main Authors Chen, Liangting, Yang, Xinyu, Wang, Xiaoqing, Hu, Guangfa, Zhang, Ronglan, Weng, Ng Seik, Zhao, Jianshe
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2021
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Summary:Li/SOCl 2 batteries, which are used in various fields due to theirs easy-carry and brilliant electrochemical properties, have attracted much research. However, the existence of the voltage hysteresis has limited further practical application of this tiny device. Herein, three series of nineteen kinds of metal phthalocyanine electrocatalysts with excellent electronic conductivity were synthesized to improve Li/SOCl 2 battery performance. The structure of the catalysts was verified by infrared spectroscopy, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and elemental analysis, and these materials were used to develop the discharge time, output voltage, and discharge capacity of the Li/SOCl 2 battery. With the addition of the phthalocyanine, the discharge time of the Li/SOCl 2 battery lengthens by approximately 20%, and the voltage can be increased by 0.02∼0.20 V. In addition, the actual battery capacity can also be raised by 20∼50%. Density functional theory was used to calculate the relationship between the metal center and catalytic activity and the results are in good agreement with the experimental which implies the electron density of the center metal is the key point in the electrocatalyst reaction.
ISSN:0013-4651
1945-7111
DOI:10.1149/1945-7111/ac39e4