Hybrid Electrolyte with Dual-Anion-Aggregated Solvation Sheath for Stabilizing High-Voltage Lithium-Metal Batteries

  • Xianshu Wang
  • , Shuwei Wang
  • , Huirong Wang
  • , Wenqiang Tu
  • , Yun Zhao
  • , Song Li
  • , Qi Liu
  • , Junru Wu
  • , Yongzhu Fu
  • , Cuiping Han*
  • , Feiyu Kang
  • , Baohua Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Lithium (Li)-metal batteries (LMBs) with high-voltage cathodes and limited Li-metal anodes are crucial to realizing high-energy storage. However, functional electrolytes that are compatible with both high-voltage cathodes and Li anodes are required for their developments. In this study, the use of a moderate-concentration LiPF6 and LiNO3 dual-salt electrolyte composed of ester and ether co-solvents (fluoroethylene carbonate/dimethoxyethane, FEC/DME), which forms a unique Li+ solvation with aggregated dual anions, that is, PF6 and NO3, is proposed to stabilize high-voltage LMBs. Mechanistic studies reveal that such a solvation sheath improves the Li plating/stripping kinetics and induces the generation of a solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer with gradient heterostructure and high Young's modulus on the anode, and a thin and robust cathode electrolyte interface (CEI) film. Therefore, this novel electrolyte enables colossal Li deposits with a high Coulombic efficiency (≈98.9%) for 450 cycles at 0.5 mA cm−2. The as-assembled LiǁLiNi0.85Co0.10Al0.05O2 full batteries deliver an excellent lifespan and capacity retention at 4.3 V with a rigid negative-to-positive capacity ratio. This electrolyte system with a dual-anion-aggregated solvation structure provides insights into the interfacial chemistries through solvation regulation for high-voltage LMBs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2007945
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume33
Issue number52
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

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