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Title: Biodegradable Zn-ion battery with a lignin composite electrode and bio-ionic liquid based electrolyte: Possible: In situ energy generation by lignin electrocatalysis
Authors: Lahiri, A
Yang, L
Höfft, O
Endres, F
Issue Date: 8-Mar-2021
Publisher: The Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Lahiri, A. et al. (2021) 'Biodegradable Zn-ion battery with a lignin composite electrode and bio-ionic liquid based electrolyte: Possible: In situ energy generation by lignin electrocatalysis', Materials Advances, 2 (8), pp. 2676 - 2683 (8). doi: 10.1039/d0ma00954g.
Abstract: Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Electrochemical energy storage with lignin-based composite electrodes offers a cheap and renewable source for batteries. Lignin composites have mainly been used in supercapacitors and little has been investigated related to applying these composites in batteries. Here we show a biodegradable hybrid Zn-ion battery with a polymer/lignin composite electrode as a cathode, a Zn anode and bio-ionic liquid electrolytes. Interestingly, the polymer/lignin composite cathode led to a higher discharge capacity compared to the charge capacity over the entire 100 charge/discharge cycling process. It was observed that the lignin concentration in the composite polymer electrode was crucial in obtaining such a phenomenon. Using SEM, electrochemical analysis and NMR, we showed that lignin electrocatalytically oxidizes during battery charging, which produced the extra energy. This results in obtaining a higher discharge capacity compared to the charge capacity. It is anticipated that such an electrocatalytic technique can be extended to other battery systems to harness clean electrochemical energy from biomass.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/24224
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ma00954g
ISSN: 2633-5409
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