Room-temperature liquid metal-based anodes for high-energy potassium-based electrochemical devices

  • Lei Qin
  • , Wei Yang
  • , Wei Lv
  • , Liang Liu
  • , Yu Lei
  • , Wei Yu
  • , Feiyu Kang
  • , Jang Kyo Kim
  • , Dengyun Zhai
  • , Quan Hong Yang

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Abstract

A liquid Na-K alloy is adsorbed onto a super-aligned carbon nanotube membrane (denoted CM) at room temperature, which is driven by capillary force, fabricating a flexible CM@NaK membrane. The anode directly using the CM@NaK membrane exhibits a smooth electrode-electrolyte (liquid-liquid) interface, contributing to fast ion transport and a dendrite-free stripping/plating process.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)8032-8035
Number of pages4
JournalChemical Communications
Volume54
Issue number58
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

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