Copper metal electrode reversibly hosts fluoride in a 16<i>m</i>KF aqueous electrolyte
Trenton C. Gallagher, Sean K. Sandstrom, Che‐Yu Wu, William F. Stickle, Calvin R. Fulkerson, Lindsey Hagglund, Xiulei Ji
Abstract
, the charged product. Furthermore, the KF solid comprised in the Cu electrode facilitates a high initial capacity. Our results showcase the potential of aqueous fluoride batteries using copper as an electrode.
Topics & Concepts
ElectrolyteFluorideCopperElectrodeDissolutionInorganic chemistryAqueous solutionMetalMaterials scienceChemistryMetallurgyPhysical chemistryInorganic Fluorides and Related CompoundsFluoride Effects and RemovalAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen Reduction