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Stabilizing Sodium Metal Anodes with Surfactant-Based Electrolytes and Unraveling the Atomic Structure of Interfaces by Cryo-TEM.

Jianmin LuoYiwen ZhangEdward MatiosPeiyu WangChuanlong WangYing XuXiaofei HuHuan WangBaiheng LiWeiyang Li
Published in: Nano letters (2022)
Sodium (Na) metal batteries are promising as next-generation energy storage systems due to the high specific capacity of the Na metal anode as well as rich natural abundance and low cost of Na resources. Nevertheless, uncontrolled growth of dendritic/mossy Na arising from the unstable solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) leads to rapid electrode degradation and severe safety issues. In this work, we introduce cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) as an electrolyte additive that enables a synergistic effect from both the CTA + cation and Br - anion in stabilizing the Na metal anode. Notably, cryogenic transmission electron microscopy is utilized to investigate the effect of the additive, revealing the critical morphology and structure of the SEIs and Na electrodes at the nano/atomic scale. Benefiting fromthe additive, a stable Na anode can be realized at an ultrahigh capacity of 30 mAh cm -2 at 10 mA cm -2 over 400 h.
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