Abstract
Aqueous proton batteries (APBs) have attracted increasing attention due to their high-power capability and low-temperature tolerance. Electrode materials remain a bottleneck and have restricted the further development of APBs. Here, we report H+/PO43- reverse dual-ion batteries (RDIBs) with a Sb anode functioning as PO43- host and a Turnbull blue analogue (TBA) or tetrachloro-p-benzoquinone (TCBQ) cathode as H+ host. The Sb anode reversibly accommodates PO43- via the equation Sb + PO43- - 3e- ↔ SbPO4 at −0.2-0 V vs Ag/AgCl and delivers a specific capacity of 686 mAh/g. Pairing with a TBA cathode, the resultant TBA|Sb RDIB exhibits acceptable cycling stability and rate capability even under a positive/negative (P/N) mass ratio of 7. Another TCBQ|Sb RDIB features a flat voltage platform and operation competence at −30 °C. Our work enriches anion hosts for high-capacity DIBs and offers a configuration solution to the practicality of H+-deficient electrodes in proton-based energy storage devices.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1013-1021 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | ACS Energy Letters |
Volume | 10 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2025 |
Externally published | Yes |