The
application of redox mediators (RMs) as soluble catalysts can
address the problem of insufficient contact between conventional solid
catalysts for lithium–air batteries (LABs). However, oxidized
RM molecules migrate to the lithium anode and react with lithium,
which results in the accumulation of surface corrosion products that
weaken the redox activity of the RM. This paper presents a new combination
of phenothiazine (PTZ) as an RM and an ammonium–based ionic
liquid (IL) source as a protective agent to prevent the side reactions
with lithium and to enhance the electrochemical performance of LABs.
IL-functionalized PTZ (IL-PTZ) was successfully synthesized through
N-alkylation, quaternization, and anion–exchange reactions.
IL-PTZ improved the chemical stability of the RM molecules on the
lithium surface as well as the electrochemical performance. A microstructural
analysis revealed that the IL group in the IL-PTZ molecules facilitated
smooth lithium stripping/plating by blocking the side reactions between
the RM and lithium. Compared with the LAB with the PTZ electrolyte,
that with the IL-PTZ electrolyte exhibited a significantly higher
discharge capacity (2500 mA h/g vs 1500 mA h/g) and a cycle life that
was 2 times longer. The IL-PTZ molecule was demonstrated to exhibit
great potential as a novel soluble catalyst for application in high-performance
LABs