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Hybrid Artificial Solid Electrolyte Interphase with Dendrite-Free Lithium Deposition and High Ion Transport Kinetics

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posted on 2023-02-20, 04:39 authored by D Kim, Srikanth MatetiSrikanth Mateti, Baozhi YuBaozhi Yu, K Tanwar, Q Cai, H Jiang, Ye FanYe Fan, Luke O'DellLuke O'Dell, Y Chen
Interfacial issues and dendritic Li deposition in lithium metal batteries (LMBs) hamper the practical application of liquid or solid-state cells. Here, a hybrid solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), based on hydroxyl-functionalized boron nitride (BN) nanosheets and poly(vinyl alcohol), is designed to solve the unstable nature of the Li anode-electrolyte interface. Rather than acquiring a rich Li halide environment through intense electrolyte decomposition, the hybrid SEI effectively regulates electrolyte decomposition and guarantees uniform Li plating via boosting interfacial Li+ion transport at the interface. The Li+ion boosting kinetics were deeply analyzed using simulations and spectroscopic analysis. It is revealed that the hydroxyl-functionalized BN can decrease kinetic energy barriers for Li+ions and strongly holds TFSI-ions, thereby ensuring faster Li+ion migration between electrodes and electrolytes. Tailoring the interfacial Li+ion dynamics with hybrid SEI renders the Li transference number enhancement from 0.391 to 0.562 and 0.178 to 0.327 in liquid and solid-state cells, respectively. Moreover, Li symmetric cells with hybrid SEI exhibit an ultrahigh stability over 3500 h at 2 mA cm-2with 2 mA h cm-2, along with the improved solid-state LMB performances. Our results suggest increasing Li+ion transport at the interface is an alternative to resolve Li anode issues.

History

Journal

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

Volume

14

Pagination

52993-53006

Location

United States

ISSN

1944-8244

eISSN

1944-8252

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

47

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC