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Realizing a“solid to solid”process via in situ cathode electrolyte interface(CEI)by solvent-in-salt electrolyte for Li-S batteries 被引量:1
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作者 Jiajun Huang Mengli Tao +7 位作者 Weifeng Zhang guangli zheng Li Du Zhiming Cui Xiujun Wang Zhenxing Liang Shijun Liao Huiyu Song 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI CSCD 2023年第4期5018-5025,共8页
Lithium-sulfur batteries(LSBs)are regarded as the most promising next-generation energy system due to their high theoretical energy density.However,LSBs suffer the“shuttle effect”if undergoing the solid-liquid-solid... Lithium-sulfur batteries(LSBs)are regarded as the most promising next-generation energy system due to their high theoretical energy density.However,LSBs suffer the“shuttle effect”if undergoing the solid-liquid-solid sulfur conversion process during cycling.Herein,we design a solvent-in-salt(SIS)electrolyte with co-solvent vinylene carbonate(VC)to synthesize an in situ dense cathode electrolyte interface(CEI)and successfully change sulfur conversion into a solid-solid way to avoid shuttle effect by separating the contact of sulfur and ether solvent.Dense CEI is formed at the beginning of first discharge by the combined action of SIS electrolyte and filmogen VC.Experiments and simulations show that SIS electrolyte controls the initial formed lithium polysulfides(LiPSs)to stay very closely on the cathode surface,and then converts them into a dense CEI film.As a result,Coulombic efficiency(above 99%)and cycling performance of LSBs are improved.Furthermore,the in situ dense CEI can nearly stop the self-discharge of LSBs,and enable the LSBs to work under a pretty lean electrolyte condition. 展开更多
关键词 lithium-sulfur battery solid-solid conversion cathode electrolyte interface no-shuttle-effect
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