화학공학소재연구정보센터
Advanced Materials, Vol.28, No.35, 7626-7626, 2016
Achieving High Aqueous Energy Storage via Hydrogen-Generation Passivation
A new design strategy for polyimides/carbon nanotube networks is reported, aiming to passivate the hydrogen-evolution mechanism on the molecular structures of electrodes, thus substantially boosting their aqueous energy-storage capabilities. The intrinsic sluggish hydrogen-evolution activity of polyimides is further passivated via Li+ association during battery charging, leading to a much wider voltage window and exceptional energy-storage capability.