Memory Effect of MgAl Layered Double Hydroxides Promotes LiNO3 Dissolution for Stable Lithium Metal Anode

LiNO3 is an effective additive for improving the performance of Li metal anodes. However, the practical application of LiNO3 is limited due to its poor solubility. Here, a novel electrolyte additive of MgAl layered double hydroxides (LDHs) with open interlayered anionic vacancies is proposed. The el...

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Hauptverfasser: Wang, Fenglin, Wen, Zuxin, Zheng, Zhicheng, Fang, Wenqiang, Chen, Long, Chen, Fashen, Zhang, Ning, Liu, Xiaohe, Ma, Renzhi, Chen, Gen
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description LiNO3 is an effective additive for improving the performance of Li metal anodes. However, the practical application of LiNO3 is limited due to its poor solubility. Here, a novel electrolyte additive of MgAl layered double hydroxides (LDHs) with open interlayered anionic vacancies is proposed. The electropositive MgAl LDHs promote the spontaneous coordination of NO3− into anionic vacancies of LDH interlayers via memory effect, rehydrating to original NO3−‐MgAl LDHs structure and accelerating LiNO3 dissolution. The reconstructed NO3−‐MgAl LDHs play a crucial role as sustainable nitrate resources, preventing partial NO3− from participating in the Li+ solvent sheath to reduce the solvation binding energy. Moreover, MgAl LDHs absorb the anions due to electrostatic attraction, accounting for more dissociated Li+ and active Li+ migration in carbonate electrolytes. NO3− stored in MgAl LDHs is also preferentially reduced to form Li3N‐rich solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), decreasing the activation energy barrier for Li+ transport and striving to form a uniform Li deposition. The cells assembled with MgAl LDHs and LiNO3 additives deliver high Coulombic efficiency, excellent rate capability, and high capacity retention. This strategy provides new insights into LiNO3‐promotor design and excavates the potential of LDHs materials for Li metal batteries. LiNO3 is an effective additive for improving the performance of Li metal anodes, however problems with solubility limit its application. Electropositive MgAl layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are found to promote the spontaneous coordination of NO3− into anionic vacancies of LDH interlayers via a memory effect, rehydrating to the original NO3−‐MgAl LDHs structure and accelerating LiNO3 dissolution.
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anionic vacancies
Anodes
Dissolution
Electrolytes
Electrolytic cells
Electropositivity
Hydroxides
Interlayers
layered double hydroxides
Li metal anodes
LiNO 3
Lithium batteries
memory effect
Sheaths
Solid electrolytes
Solvation
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