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Regulating the Hidden Solvation‐Ion‐Exchange in Concentrated Electrolytes for Stable and Safe Lithium Metal Batteries
Authors:Rachid Amine  Jianzhao Liu  Ilona Acznik  Tian Sheng  Katarzyna Lota  Hui Sun  Cheng‐Jun Sun  Krzysztof Fic  Xiaobing Zuo  Yang Ren  Deia Abd EI‐Hady  Wael Alshitari  Abdullah S. Al‐Bogami  Zonghai Chen  Khalil Amine  Gui‐Liang Xu
Abstract:Lithium–sulfur batteries are attractive for automobile and grid applications due to their high theoretical energy density and the abundance of sulfur. Despite the significant progress in cathode development, lithium metal degradation and the polysulfide shuttle remain two critical challenges in the practical application of Li–S batteries. Development of advanced electrolytes has become a promising strategy to simultaneously suppress lithium dendrite formation and prevent polysulfide dissolution. Here, a new class of concentrated siloxane‐based electrolytes, demonstrating significantly improved performance over the widely investigated ether‐based electrolytes are reported in terms of stabilizing the sulfur cathode and Li metal anode as well as minimizing flammability. Through a combination of experimental and computational investigation, it is found that siloxane solvents can effectively regulate a hidden solvation‐ion‐exchange process in the concentrated electrolytes that results from the interactions between cations/anions (e.g., Li+, TFSI?, and S2?) and solvents. As a result, it could invoke a quasi‐solid‐solid lithiation and enable reversible Li plating/stripping and robust solid‐electrolyte interphase chemistries. The solvation‐ion‐exchange process in the concentrated electrolytes is a key factor in understanding and designing electrolytes for other high‐energy lithium metal batteries.
Keywords:concentrated electrolytes  lithium metal batteries  siloxanes  solvation‐ion‐exchange  sulfur
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