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Formation of Solid–Electrolyte Interfaces in Aqueous Electrolytes by Altering Cation‐Solvation Shell Structure
Authors:Zhiguo Hou  Mengfei Dong  Yali Xiong  Xueqian Zhang  Yongchun Zhu  Yitai Qian
Abstract:Aqueous lithium/sodium‐ion batteries (AIBs) have received increasing attention because of their intrinsic safety. However, the narrow electrochemical stability window (1.23 V) of the aqueous electrolyte significantly hinders the development of AIBs, especially the choice of electrode materials. Here, an aqueous electrolyte composed of LiClO4, urea, and H2O, which allows the electrochemical stability window to be expanded to 3.0 V, is developed. Novel Li (H2O)x(organic)y]+ primary solvation sheath structures are developed in this aqueous electrolyte, which contribute to the formation of solid–electrolyte interface layers on the surfaces of both the cathode and anode. The expanded electrochemical stability window enables the construction of full aqueous Li‐ion batteries with LiMn2O4 cathodes and Mo6S8 anodes, demonstrating an operating voltage of 2.1 V and stability over 2000 cycles. Furthermore, a symmetric aqueous Na‐ion battery using Na3V2(PO4)3 as both the cathode and anode exhibits operating voltage of 1.7 V and stability over 1000 cycles at a rate of 5 C.
Keywords:cation‐solvation shell  lithium‐ion batteries  rechargeable aqueous batteries  sodium‐ion batteries  SEI layers
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