High-donor electrolyte endows graphite with anion-derived interphase to achieve stable K-storage
Graphite anodes are expected to be applied in potassium-ion batteries, but it is limited by uncontrolled volume fluctuation and dendrite growth during cycles. Herein, an anion-derived interphase with high mechanical strength and ionic conductivity is constructed to address the aforementioned issues...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science China materials 2023-03, Vol.66 (3), p.932-943 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Graphite anodes are expected to be applied in potassium-ion batteries, but it is limited by uncontrolled volume fluctuation and dendrite growth during cycles. Herein, an anion-derived interphase with high mechanical strength and ionic conductivity is constructed to address the aforementioned issues using an amide-based electrolyte. The high-donor number for an amide molecule can strengthen the solvation with K
+
, ensuring more anions enter the primary solvation sheath. The shortened distance is in favor of the electron transfer from the solvated K
+
to the anion and subsequently motivates the anion reduction. The obtained inorganic-rich interphase buffers volume change, suppresses K dendrite propagation, and facilitates ion diffusion. Based on these, symmetric K//K cells could operate stable plating and stripping with a small polarization of 0.15 V for over 2800 h. The graphite electrode achieves a highly reversible phase transition of C↔KC
60
↔KC
48
↔KC
36
↔KC
24
↔KC
8
. A high discharge capacity of 217.6 mA h g
−1
with retention of 86.9% is obtained after 100 cycles. The assembled full battery also exhibits a high energy density of 52.5 W h kg
−1
. This work highlights the importance of the interfacial structure and provides a brand-new strategy for designing high-performance electrolytes. |
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ISSN: | 2095-8226 2199-4501 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40843-022-2265-4 |