Persistent and reversible solid iodine electrodeposition in nanoporous carbons

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  • who: Christian Prehal from the Institute Graz University Microscopy, Steyrergasse, Graz, Austria have published the article: Persistent and reversible solid iodine electrodeposition in nanoporous carbons, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: The authors show that I- oxidation in microporous carbon (pore size and amp;lt;2 nm) produces solid I2, which can reach pore fillings of at least 30% and which in the iodide electrolyte partly dissolves into I3- and I5-. Based on the derived reaction mechanism, the authors show that high capacity with low self-discharge requires a small concentration of mobile . . .

     

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