Unraveling the Effect of Singlet Oxygen on Metal-O2 Batteries: Strategies Toward Deactivation

Aprotic metal-O2 batteries have attracted the interest of the research community due to their high theoretical energy density that target them as potential energy storage systems for automotive applications. At present, these devices show various practical problems, which hinder the attainment of th...

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Main Authors: Idoia Ruiz de Larramendi, Nagore Ortiz-Vitoriano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Chemistry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2020.00605/full
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spelling doaj-3f27bb88c2cb46b5ab06c9453cfa45fe2020-11-25T02:18:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Chemistry2296-26462020-07-01810.3389/fchem.2020.00605555439Unraveling the Effect of Singlet Oxygen on Metal-O2 Batteries: Strategies Toward DeactivationIdoia Ruiz de Larramendi0Nagore Ortiz-Vitoriano1Nagore Ortiz-Vitoriano2Inorganic Chemistry Department, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Bilbao, SpainCenter for Cooperative Research on Alternative Energies (CIC EnergiGUNE), Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Vitoria-Gasteiz, SpainIkerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, SpainAprotic metal-O2 batteries have attracted the interest of the research community due to their high theoretical energy density that target them as potential energy storage systems for automotive applications. At present, these devices show various practical problems, which hinder the attainment of the high theoretical energy densities. Among the main limitations, we can highlight the irreversible parasitic reactions that lead to premature death of the battery. The degradation processes, mainly related to the electrolyte, lead to the formation of secondary products that accumulate throughout the cycling in the air electrode. This accumulation of predominantly insulating products results in the blocking of active sites, promoting less efficiency in system performance. Recently, it has been discovered that the superoxide intermediate radical anion is involved in the generation of the reactive oxygen singlet species (1O2) in metal-O2 batteries. The presence of singlet oxygen is intimately linked with electrolyte degradation processes and with carbon-electrode corrosion reactions. This review analyzes the nature of singlet oxygen, while clarifying its toxic role in metal-O2 batteries. Besides, the main mechanisms of deactivation of singlet oxygen are presented, trying to inspire the research community in the development of new molecules capable of mitigating the harmful effects related to this highly reactive species.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2020.00605/fullmetal-O2 batteriessinglet oxygenquenchersuperoxideparasitic side reactions
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author Idoia Ruiz de Larramendi
Nagore Ortiz-Vitoriano
Nagore Ortiz-Vitoriano
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Nagore Ortiz-Vitoriano
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Unraveling the Effect of Singlet Oxygen on Metal-O2 Batteries: Strategies Toward Deactivation
Frontiers in Chemistry
metal-O2 batteries
singlet oxygen
quencher
superoxide
parasitic side reactions
author_facet Idoia Ruiz de Larramendi
Nagore Ortiz-Vitoriano
Nagore Ortiz-Vitoriano
author_sort Idoia Ruiz de Larramendi
title Unraveling the Effect of Singlet Oxygen on Metal-O2 Batteries: Strategies Toward Deactivation
title_short Unraveling the Effect of Singlet Oxygen on Metal-O2 Batteries: Strategies Toward Deactivation
title_full Unraveling the Effect of Singlet Oxygen on Metal-O2 Batteries: Strategies Toward Deactivation
title_fullStr Unraveling the Effect of Singlet Oxygen on Metal-O2 Batteries: Strategies Toward Deactivation
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling the Effect of Singlet Oxygen on Metal-O2 Batteries: Strategies Toward Deactivation
title_sort unraveling the effect of singlet oxygen on metal-o2 batteries: strategies toward deactivation
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Chemistry
issn 2296-2646
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Aprotic metal-O2 batteries have attracted the interest of the research community due to their high theoretical energy density that target them as potential energy storage systems for automotive applications. At present, these devices show various practical problems, which hinder the attainment of the high theoretical energy densities. Among the main limitations, we can highlight the irreversible parasitic reactions that lead to premature death of the battery. The degradation processes, mainly related to the electrolyte, lead to the formation of secondary products that accumulate throughout the cycling in the air electrode. This accumulation of predominantly insulating products results in the blocking of active sites, promoting less efficiency in system performance. Recently, it has been discovered that the superoxide intermediate radical anion is involved in the generation of the reactive oxygen singlet species (1O2) in metal-O2 batteries. The presence of singlet oxygen is intimately linked with electrolyte degradation processes and with carbon-electrode corrosion reactions. This review analyzes the nature of singlet oxygen, while clarifying its toxic role in metal-O2 batteries. Besides, the main mechanisms of deactivation of singlet oxygen are presented, trying to inspire the research community in the development of new molecules capable of mitigating the harmful effects related to this highly reactive species.
topic metal-O2 batteries
singlet oxygen
quencher
superoxide
parasitic side reactions
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2020.00605/full
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