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- Title
Highly Oxidation‐Resistant Ether Gel Electrolytes for 4.7 V High‐Safety Lithium Metal Batteries.
- Authors
Zhang, Chunxiao; Lu, Zheng; Song, Miao; Zhang, Youquan; Jing, Chuyang; Chen, Libao; Ji, Xiaobo; Wei, Weifeng
- Abstract
Ether electrolytes are considered to be one of the most promising candidates for lithium metal batteries (LMBs) since they help to form a stable solid electrolyte interface (SEI) on lithium anodes. However, conventional liquid ether electrolytes are not suitable for the high‐voltage LMBs over 4.5 V due to their narrow potential windows. Herein, a gel electrolyte strategy is demonstrated to improve the high voltage stability of ether electrolytes in LMBs with Li‐rich layered oxide (LLO) cathodes that usually operate at 4.6 V and above. Compared with a liquid electrolyte, the electrochemical window of the gel electrolyte with cross‐linked amide framework is increased by 1 V. The strong cross‐linked framework not only regulates the uniform growth of cathode electrolyte interface (CEI)/SEI on the cathode/anode sides, but also greatly increases the Li+ transference number and inhibits the generation of harmful substances by anchoring PF6− anions, thus providing a long cycle for LMBs at a high voltage up to 4.7 V. Simultaneously, the flame retardancy and flexibility of the gel electrolyte ensures the safe operation of high‐voltage LMBs. Therefore, the LLO||Li pouch cell using gel electrolyte realizes stable cycling at a high voltage 4.6 V, and can pass the acupuncture test.
- Subjects
LITHIUM cells; ELECTROLYTES; FIREPROOFING; SOLID electrolytes; POLYELECTROLYTES; HIGH voltages; POLYMER colloids
- Publication
Advanced Energy Materials, 2023, Vol 13, Issue 21, p1
- ISSN
1614-6832
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/aenm.202203870