人工廃棄物からグリーンバッテリーを開発 (Green battery discovery turns trash into treasure)

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2025-01-07 ノースウェスタン大学

ノースウェスタン大学の研究チームは、工業廃棄物であるトリフェニルホスフィンオキシド(TPPO)を、レドックスフロー電池のエネルギー貯蔵材料として再利用することに成功しました。TPPOは有機リン化合物の製造過程で大量に生成される副産物であり、これまで用途が限られていました。研究者たちは、TPPOを電解液の活性成分として利用し、持続可能なエネルギー貯蔵の可能性を示しました。この技術は、リチウムやコバルトなどの希少金属への依存を減らし、環境負荷の低減に寄与することが期待されています。

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非水系レドックスフロー電池への応用を目指したトリフェニルホスフィンオキシド由来のアノライト Triphenylphosphine Oxide-Derived Anolyte for Application in Nonaqueous Redox Flow Battery

Emily R. Mahoney,Maxime Boudjelel,Henry Shavel,Matthew D. Krzyaniak,Michael R. Wasielewski,and Christian A. Malapit
Journal of the American Chemical Society  Published: January 7, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c07750

Abstract

人工廃棄物からグリーンバッテリーを開発 (Green battery discovery turns trash into treasure)

Recent advances in redox flow batteries have made them a viable option for grid-scale energy storage, however they exhibit low energy density. One way to boost energy density is by increasing the cell potential using a nonaqueous system. Molecular engineering has proven to be an effective strategy to develop redox-active compounds with extreme potentials but these are usually challenged by resource sustainability of the newly developed redox materials. Here, we investigate the utility of phosphine oxides as anolytes with extremely negative potentials. Specifically, we found that cyclic triphenylphosphine oxide (CPO), has a highly negative potential (−2.4 V vs Fc/Fc+). Importantly, CPO is synthesized from triphenylphosphine oxide, a common industrial chemical waste with no commercial value. Structural and electrochemical characterization of the reduced radical anion showed that enhanced stability is due to cyclization or extended pi-conjugation. Importantly, mechanistic investigation into the decomposition of CPO under various solvents and electrochemical conditions allowed us to utilize an acetonitrile/DMF binary solvent system to enable a long-lived anolyte which exhibited no fade over 350 cycles. In summary, this work led to the development of a waste-derived cyclic phosphine oxide that exhibits excellent cycling stability making it an ideal anolyte toward the development of energy-dense RFBs.

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