JOURNAL ARTICLE

Stable Cycling of High-Voltage Lithium Metal Batteries Enabled By Highly Concentrated Sulfolane-Based Gel Electrolytes

Yuta MaeyoshiKazuki YoshiiHikarí Sakaebe

Year: 2023 Journal:   ECS Meeting Abstracts Vol: MA2023-02 (4)Pages: 573-573   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

High-voltage lithium (Li) metal batteries are promising candidates for next-generation batteries. To enable high-voltage Li metal batteries, an electrolyte having high anodic stability and excellent compatibility with Li metal anodes is essential. Here, we report a gel electrolyte comprising poly(vinylidene fluoride- co -hexafluoropropylene) (PVDF–HFP) and a highly concentrated electrolyte of lithium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (LiFSI) and sulfolane (SL), which provides both high anodic stability and high Coulombic efficiency of Li metal anodes. This gel electrolyte achieves the deposition of dense Li metal with larger particles. We have found that the FSI − –Li + association is intensified in the presence of PVDF–HFP, leading to the formation of a low-resistance solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) enriched with LiF and sulfurous compounds derived from FSI − . These results suggest that the SEI with a superior Li + transport property as well as the liquid-retaining ability of the gel electrolyte facilitate the deposition of dense Li and thus effectively prevents Li loss owing to electrolyte decomposition and dead Li formation, resulting in high Coulombic efficiency of Li metal anodes. We have also demonstrated the stable charge/discharge cycling of a high-voltage Li metal battery with a 5 V-class LiNi 0.5 Mn 1.5 O 4 cathode using the gel electrolyte.

Keywords:
Sulfolane Lithium metal Electrolyte Lithium (medication) Cycling Materials science Chemical engineering Metal Inorganic chemistry Chemistry Electrode Metallurgy Organic chemistry Engineering Medicine

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