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Cyclic Ether-Based Electrolyte with a Weak Solvation Structure for Advanced Potassium Metal Batteries.

Danni WangZhijie WangDengyun ZhaiBiao Zhang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Potassium metal batteries (PMBs) are promising candidates for large-scale energy storage. Conventional carbonate electrolytes exhibit unsatisfactory thermodynamic stability against potassium (K) metal anode. Linear ether is widely adopted because of its compatibility with K metal, but the poor oxidation stability restricts the application with high-voltage cathodes. Herein, a weakly solvating cyclic ether is proposed as a solvent to stabilize the K-electrolyte interface and build a robust solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI). This weakly solvating electrolyte (WSE) possesses an anion-dominated solvation structure, which facilitates the anion decomposition for constructing an inorganic-rich SEI. The superior mechanical properties of the SEI, as examined by atomic force microscopy, prevent the SEI from fracture. Consequently, this WSE achieves highly reversible plating/stripping behavior of K metal for 1300 h with a high average Coulombic efficiency of 99.20%. Stable full cells are also demonstrated with a high-voltage cathode at harsh conditions. This work complements the design of WSEs for advanced PMBs by cyclic ether solvents.
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