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Rechargeable Seawater-Based Chloride-Ion Batteries Enabled by Covalent Surface Chemistry in MXenes

Jinlin Yang,Yu Zhang,Yiming Song, Yanzeng Ge, Si Tang,Jing Li,Hui Zhang, Daoxiong Wu,Xinlong Tian

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY(2024)

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Rechargeable aqueous chloride-ion batteries (ACIBs) using Cl- ions as charge carriers represent a promising energy-storage technology, especially when natural seawater is introduced as the electrolyte, which can bring remarkable advantages in terms of cost-effectiveness, safety, and environmental sustainability. However, the implementation of this technology is hindered by the scarcity of electrodes capable of reversible chloride-anion storage. Here, we show that a Ti3C2Clx MXene with Cl surface terminations enables reversible Cl- ion storage in aqueous electrolytes. Further, we developed seawater-based ACIBs that show a high specific capacity and an exceptionally long lifespan (40000 cycles, more than 1 year) in natural seawater electrolyte. The pouch-type cells achieve a high energy density (50 Wh L-cell(-1)) and maintain stable performance across a broad temperature range (-20 to 50 degrees C). Our investigations reveal that the covalent interaction between Cl- ions and Cl-terminated MXene facilitates Cl- ion intercalation into the MXene interlayer, promoting rapid ion migration with a low energy barrier (0.10 eV). Moreover, this MXene variant also enables the reversible storage of Br- ions in an aqueous electrolyte with a long cycle life. This study may advance the design of anion storage electrodes and enable the development of sustainable aqueous batteries.
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