A rechargeable liquid metal–CO2 battery for energy storage and CO2 reduction to carbon†
Abstract
A new type of high-temperature liquid gallium–CO2 battery (LGaCB) is demonstrated to overcome the major limitations of slow reaction kinetics and inactive solid blockage of electrodes associated with the current solid metal–CO2 batteries (MCBs). The LGaCB has exhibited power densities that are over an order of magnitude higher than the best of existing MCBs. The LGaCB operates by unique mechanisms enabled by CO32− conduction through molten carbonate electrolyte and Ga self-catalyzed CO2 reduction, which discharge Ga2O3 nanoparticles (dia. ∼20 nm) and large chunks of carbon (>50 μm) in the liquid Ga (LGa). In the charging process, the Ga2O3 nanoparticles dispersed in the LGa are reduced without significant reverse oxidation of carbon that leads to an overall carbon-negative effect.