Sujung KimYounguk JungJiwon ParkMisun HongHye Ryung Byon
Abstract We studied solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) on metallic sodium (Na) electrodes. Among sodium hexafluorophosphate (NaPF 6 ), sodium triflate (NaOTf), and sodium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (NaTFSI) electrolytes, sodium fluoride (NaF)‐rich and compact SEI was only formed by chemical reduction of NaPF 6 . Excellent rigidity and insolubility of NaF‐rich SEI layer enhanced electrochemical cycling performances for both Na/Na symmetric cells and sodium–oxygen (Na–O 2 ) cells. By contrast, the Na electrodes using NaOTf and NaTFSI formed porous and carbonaceous SEI layers rather than NaF. Soluble carbonaceous species were detached from the Na electrode, which led to the undesired decomposition of electrolyte solution. It resulted in the substantial formation of the dead Na and dendritic Na and caused cycling failure of Na–O 2 cells within 10 cycles, demonstrated by NaOTf.
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