Xingguang ChenZifang ChenHao XiaoHaodong WangWenlan ChenChi ChenDan Sun
The pulverization and volume expansion of silica (SiO2) particles during the continuous lithiation/delithiation process have great impacts on the long-term cycling stability for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Herein, a stable and robust solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) containing abundant LiF and Li2CO3 species was realized through MXene integration and prelithiation for SiO2 electrodes. The as-generated SEI displayed well electron insulator capability and fast Li+ transport kinetics owing to the synergistic effect of LiF and Li2CO3, as well as the excellent mechanical properties with the contributions of MXene layers. Therefore, the prelithiated [email protected]2 anodes achieved a high capacity of 380.2 mAh g−1 and a long cycling stability with a capacity retention of 88.3% after 600 cycles at the current density of 100 mA g−1. This work provided a deep understanding on the SEI structure and its efficiency on the cycling stability for high energy anodes.
Zailei ZhangMan ZhaoMengyang XiaRuijie QiMingyang LiuJinhui NieZhong Lin WangXianmao Lu
Pingan LiYaya WangZhifang LiuXianluo Hu
Jan KašparCaglar TerziogluEmanuel IonescuMagdalena Graczyk‐ZającStefania HapisHans‐Joachim KleebeRalf Riedel
Zachary FavorsWei WangHamed Hosseini BayAaron GeorgeMihrimah OzkanCengiz S. Ozkan
Ayyappan ElangovanKevin A. HaysSujeet KumarHerman A. Lopez