High-Temperature High-Voltage Thermal Charging Cells Enabled by Ca–Li Dual-Cationic Ionic Liquid Electrolytes and Anionophilic Separators

  • Zongmin Hu
  • , Chen Sun
  • , Yimin Xuan

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Abstract

Thermoelectric technologies (TEs) offer immense potential for waste heat recovery and energy storage. However, the practical application of current TEs has been severely hampered by potential performance degradation in extreme environments, particularly at high temperatures, due to electrolyte flammability or poor carrier mobility. The development of high-temperature, high-performance TEs is crucial for broadening their operational range and enabling diverse applications. Here, practical high-temperature high-voltage thermal charging cells (HHTCCs) are reported, facilitated by a heat-resistant trifluoromethanesulfonate-based Ca–Li dual-cationic ionic liquid electrolyte containing functionalized AmimCl solvent, together with a thermotolerant composite membrane, PEN(polyphenylene-ether-nitrile)@ZrBDC-F-4%. The dual-cation mechanism enables high thermal voltage through cooperative energy storage, while the functionalized AmimCl accelerates the mobility of Ca2+ and Li+ ions by weakening the surrounding shielding effect. Additionally, the anionophilic ZrBDC-F-4% nanoparticles in the composite membrane enhance carrier migration. As a result, the HHTCCs exhibit an impressive thermal voltage of 1.138 V, a remarkable thermopower of 15.3 mV K−1, and an outstanding Carnot-relative efficiency of 9.56% over an unprecedented temperature range from 328.15 to 393.15 K, demonstrating the excellent safety and feasibility of HHTCCs. This work expands the service-temperature range of i-TEs, holding significant promise for high-temperature, high-performance waste heat harvesting.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2419477
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume37
Issue number27
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Jul 2025

Keywords

  • Ca-Li dual energy carrier
  • anionophilic separator
  • fast ion migration kinetics
  • high-temperature
  • weak shielding effect

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