Zhimeng HaoGeng LiYong LüYichao CaiGaojing YangJun Chen
Constructing anion-derived solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) by recruiting anions into the solvation sheath of Li+ is extremely conducive to restrain the dendrite growth of Li metal anode. However, the presence of anions in the solvation sheath of Li+ is severely hindered by the solvents with strong coordinating ability in conventional electrolyte. Herein, we boost the content of anions in the primary solvation sheath of Li+ by employing a solvent with low donor number, 2-methyltetrahydrofuran, inducing an anion-derived SEI. As a result, the Li∥Cu cells show a high average Coulombic efficiency (> 99%) over 500 cycles and the Li∥LiFePO4 cells under a low negative/positive capacity ratio of 2:1 exhibit an impressive capacity retention of 90% after 100 cycles. This work provides insights on constructing stable anion-derived SEI and offers guidance in designing electrolytes for stable Li metal batteries.
Tao LiXue‐Qiang ZhangNan YaoYuxing YaoLi‐Peng HouXiang ChenMingyue ZhouJia‐Qi HuangQiang Zhang
Tao LiXue‐Qiang ZhangNan YaoYuxing YaoLi‐Peng HouXiang ChenMingyue ZhouJia‐Qi HuangQiang Zhang
Jianyang WuTianyi ZhouBing ZhongQian WangWen LiuHenghui Zhou
Charlotte BodinJuan Forero‐SaboyaDavoisne CarineRémi DedryvèreIbraheem YousefAlexandre Ponrouch