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  • We presented the novel concept of a hybrid-seawater fuel cell, comprising a closed-negative electrode, a NASICON solid electrolyte, and an open-seawater positive electrode. Hard carbon and a Sn-C nanocomposite were successfully applied as alternative anode materials for this hybrid-seawater fuel cell, presenting a highly stable cycling performance and reversible capacities exceeding 110 mAh g−1 and 300 mAh g−1 for hard carbon and Sn-C, respectively. Particularly, in the case of the Sn-C anode, the performance was substantially enhanced by the almost infinite supply of sodium ions using the open system seawater-based positive electrode. Thus, in addition to the simplicity of the overall concept, the utilization of redox processes in seawater represents a new and very promising approach for cost efficient and environmental friendly large-scale energy storage devices.

    • Jae-Kwang Kim
    • Franziska Mueller
    • Youngsik Kim
    ResearchOpen Access
    NPG Asia Materials
    Volume: 6, P: e144
  • Sulfur particles disperse in a functionalized reduced graphite oxide (rGO) cathode with a binder-less polymer electrolyte and a dual-anion ionic liquid-containing cross-linked PEO–LiFSI0.1(Pyr14TFSI)0.4 are hot-pressed into an integrated electrode, serving as both the cathode and electrolyte. Dual-anion solid polymer electrolyte and rGO-functional integrated sulfur electrode presents a novel method to improve the electrochemical properties of lithium-sulfur batteries.

    • Eun Mi Kim
    • Jinseok Han
    • Jae-Kwang Kim
    ResearchOpen Access
    NPG Asia Materials
    Volume: 16, P: 1-13