High‐Rate Rechargeable Li/SOCl <sub>2</sub> Batteries Enabled by Cobalt Phthalocyanine Cathodic Catalysts
Yingxuan Song, Haibo Ouyang, Zhanwei Xu, Ze-Yang Zhang, Li Kang, Jianfeng Huang, Zhi Li, Tian Wang, Jun Yang
Abstract
Abstract Rechargeable lithium/thionyl chloride (Li/SOCl 2 ) batteries are considered promising alternatives to lithium‐ion batteries because of their ultrahigh energy density and wide operating temperature range. However, current rechargeable Li/SOCl 2 batteries exhibit unsatisfactory rate performance that originates from the poor reversibility of SOCl 2 and is dominated by the difficulty in oxidizing the discharge product lithium chloride (LiCl). In response to this issue, cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc) is employed as a cathode catalyst to boost the oxidation kinetics of LiCl products and thus improve the reversibility of SOCl 2 in rechargeable Li/SOCl 2 batteries. The CoPc catalyst in the Li/SOCl 2 batteries is found to not only promote the discharge reduction of SOCl 2 but also remarkably accelerate the reversible charge transformation of LiCl products by lowering the chloride ions oxidation barrier. The CoPc‐catalyzed Li/SOCl 2 batteries deliver a high specific capacity of 800 mAh g −1 at a current density of 500 mA g −1 , with a stable voltage plateau of 3.5 V over 200 cycles. Even at the ultrahigh current density of 5 mA cm −2 , these batteries can still provide a reversible capacity of 1 mAh cm −2 over 250 cycles, demonstrating excellent rate performance.