Anode-Free Lithium-Sulfur Batteries with a Rare-Earth Triflate as a Dual-Function Electrolyte Additive.
Yin-Ju YenArumugam ManthiramPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Anode-free lithium-sulfur batteries feature a cell design with a fully lithiated cathode and a bare current collector as an anode to control the total amount of lithium in the cell. The lithium stripping and deposition are key factors in designing an anode-free full cell to realize a practical cell configuration. To realize effective anode protection and achieve a good performance of the anode-free full cell, manipulation of the electrolyte chemistry toward the modification of the solid-electrolyte interphase on the anode is considered a feasible approach. In this study, the use of neodymium triflate, Nd(OTf) 3 , as a dual-function electrolyte additive is demonstrated to promote homogeneous catalysis on the cathode conversion reactions and the anode stabilization. Nd(OTf) 3 not only facilitates the conversion reaction by promoting the polysulfide adsorption but also effectively protects the lithium-metal anode and stabilizes the lithium stripping and deposition during cycling. With this electrolyte modification, both Li∥Li 2 S half cells and Ni∥Li 2 S anode-free full cells support a high areal capacity of 5.5-7.0 mA h cm -2 and maintain a high Coulombic efficiency of 94-95% during cycling.