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Sustainable release of LiNO 3 in carbonate electrolytes for stable lithium metal anodes.

Siyu LiYuhang LiuKe WangXiaoqi HuWanqing GuanZhuzhu DuHongfang DuWei Ai
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
LiNO 3 is recognized as an effective additive, forming a dense, nitrogen-rich solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) on lithium's surface, which safeguards it from parasitic reactions. However, its use is limited due to the poor solubility in carbonate electrolytes. Herein, we introduce a bilayer separator designed to release LiNO 3 sustainably. This continual release not only alters the chemistry of the SEI but also replenishes the additives that are depleted during battery cycling, thereby enhancing the durability of the modified interphase. This strategy effectively curtails Li dendrite formation, significantly enhancing the longevity of Li|LiFePO 4 batteries, evidenced by an impressive 85% capacity retention after 800 cycles. This research offers a compelling remedy to the longstanding challenge of incorporating LiNO 3 in carbonate electrolytes.
Keyphrases
  • solid state
  • ion batteries
  • ionic liquid
  • high intensity