Thermodynamic considerations of same-metal electrodes in an asymmetric cell

M. H. Braga, N. S. Grundish, A. J. Murchison, J. B. Goodenough
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An electrochemical cell contains three open thermodynamic systems that, in dynamic equilibrium, equalize their electrochemical potentials with that of their surrounding by forming an electric-double-layer-capacitor at the interface of the electrolyte with each of the two electrodes. Since the electrode/electrolyte interfaces are heterojunctions, the electrochemical potentials or Fermi levels of the two materials that contact the electrolyte at the two electrodes determine the voltage of a cell. The voltage is the sum of the voltages of the two interfacial electric-double-layer capacitors at the two electrode/electrolyte interfaces. A theoretical analysis of the thermodynamics that gives a quantitative prediction of the observed voltages in an asymmetric cell with an S8 relay at the positive electrode is provided. In addition, new discharge data and an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis of the lithium plated on the positive electrode of a discharged cell is presented. Ab initio, DFT methods were used to calculate the band structure and surface-state energies of the crystalline S8 solid sulfur relay. The theoretical exposition of the thermodynamics of the operative driving force of the chemical reactions in an electrochemical cell demonstrate that our initial experimental data and conclusions are valid. Other reported observations of lithium plating on the positive electrode, observations that were neither exploited nor their origins specified, are also cited.

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不对称电池中同金属电极的热力学考虑
一个电化学电池包含三个开放的热力学系统,在动态平衡中,通过在电解质和两个电极的界面上形成一个双层电电容器,使它们的电化学电位与周围的电化学电位相等。由于电极/电解质界面是异质结,在两个电极处与电解质接触的两种材料的电化学电位或费米能级决定了电池的电压。电压是在两个电极/电解质界面处的两个界面电双层电容器的电压之和。热力学的理论分析给出了一个定量预测的观察电压在不对称电池与S8继电器在正极提供。此外,还介绍了新的放电数据和放电电池正极上镀锂的x射线光电子能谱分析。采用从头算法,计算了晶体S8固体硫继电器的能带结构和表面态能。对电化学电池中化学反应驱动力的热力学理论阐述证明了我们的初步实验数据和结论是正确的。还引用了其他报道的在正极上镀锂的观察结果,这些观察结果既没有被利用,也没有说明其来源。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Materials Science: Materials Theory publishes all areas of theoretical materials science and related computational methods. The scope covers mechanical, physical and chemical problems in metals and alloys, ceramics, polymers, functional and biological materials at all scales and addresses the structure, synthesis and properties of materials. Proposing novel theoretical concepts, models, and/or mathematical and computational formalisms to advance state-of-the-art technology is critical for submission to the Journal of Materials Science: Materials Theory. The journal highly encourages contributions focusing on data-driven research, materials informatics, and the integration of theory and data analysis as new ways to predict, design, and conceptualize materials behavior.
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