Shedding Light on the Oxygen Reduction Reaction Mechanism in Ether-Based Electrolyte Solutions: A Study Using Operando UV-Vis Spectroscopy

Citation:

Daniel Hirshberg, Sharon, Daniel , Afri, Michal , Lavi, Ronit , Frimer, Aryeh A. , Metoki, Noa , Eliaz, Noam , Kwak, Won Jin , Sun, Yang Kook , and Aurbach, Doron . 2018. “Shedding Light On The Oxygen Reduction Reaction Mechanism In Ether-Based Electrolyte Solutions: A Study Using Operando Uv-Vis Spectroscopy”. Acs Applied Materials And Interfaces, 10, 13, Pp. 10860–10869. doi:10.1021/acsami.7b18376.

Abstract:

Using UV-vis spectroscopy in conjunction with various electrochemical techniques, we have developed a new effective operando methodology for investigating the oxygen reduction reactions (ORRs) and their mechanisms in nonaqueous solutions. We can follow the in situ formation and presence of superoxide moieties during ORR as a function of solvent, cations, anions, and additives in the solution. Thus, using operando UV-vis spectroscopy, we found evidence for the formation of superoxide radical anions during oxygen reduction in LiTFSI/diglyme electrolyte solutions. Nitro blue tetrazolium (NBT) was used to indicate the presence of superoxide moieties based on its unique spectral response. Indeed, the spectral response of NBT containing solutions undergoing ORR could provide a direct indication for the level of association of the Li cations with the electrolyte anions.