Unique tridentate coordination tailored solvation sheath towards highly stable lithium metal batteries

Electrolyte optimization by solvent molecule design has been recognized as an effective approach for stabilizing lithium (Li) metal batteries. However, the coordination pattern of Li+ with solvent molecules has been sparsely considered. Here, we report an electrolyte design strategy based on bi/trid...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2023, Vol.35 (38)
Hauptverfasser: Wu, Junru, Gao, Ziyao, Tian, Yao, Zhao, Yun, Lin, Yilong, Wang, Kang, Guo, Hexin, Pan, Yanfang, Wang, Xianshu, Kang, Feiyu, Tavajohi Hassan Kiadeh, Naser, Fan, Xiulin, Li, Baohua
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Zusammenfassung:Electrolyte optimization by solvent molecule design has been recognized as an effective approach for stabilizing lithium (Li) metal batteries. However, the coordination pattern of Li+ with solvent molecules has been sparsely considered. Here, we report an electrolyte design strategy based on bi/tridentate chelation of Li+ and solvent to tune the solvation structure. As a proof of concept, a novel solvent with multi oxygen coordination sites is demonstrated to facilitate the formation of an anion-aggregated solvation shell, enhancing the interfacial stability and de-solvation kinetics. As a result, the as-developed electrolyte exhibits ultra-stable cycling over 1400 h in symmetric cells with 50 ?m-thin Li foils. When paired with high-loading LiFePO 4 , full cells maintain 92% capacity over 500 cycles and deliver improved electrochemical performances over a wide temperature range from -10 °C to 60 °C. Furthermore, the concept is validated in a pouch cell (570 mAh), achieving a capacity retention of 99.5% after 100 cycles. This brand-new insight on electrolyte engineering provides guidelines for practical high-performance Li metal batteries. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
ISSN:0935-9648
1521-4095
DOI:10.1002/adma.202303347