Mengmeng Yang , Junxiang Zhang , Zhihong Ren , Bin Wang , Hao Li , Jianli Cheng
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Abstract
Lithium carbon dioxide (Li-CO2) batteries are considered a promising next-generation energy storage device due to their high theoretical energy density and potential carbon neutralization. Despite numerous iterative advancements in cathode catalysts for Li-CO2 batteries, the cycling stability still to be hindered by the growth of lithium dendrites during cycling, primarily due to uneven deposition and the side reaction of sufficient CO2 with the Li metal anode. In this work, bisalt electrolyte (BE) consisting of LiPF6 and LiTFSI is used as a localized anode surface stabilizer to achieve durable Li-CO2 batteries. The introduction of PF6- promotes the decomposition and reduction of TFSI−, leading to the formation of LiF-rich inorganic SEI (Li2CO3/LiF-rich) with enhanced Li+ affinity and good electronic insulating properties. This effectively inhibits lithium dendrite formation while also insulating CO2 and electrolytes from contacting the lithium anode. Consequently, the Li symmetric battery incorporating the novel BE exhibits a long cycling life of 912 h (∼3.8 times of the cell with a single-salt electrolyte (SE)). The BE based Li-CO2 battery achieves an ultra-long cyclelife of 2720 h (∼2.6 times of SE battery) and outstanding rate capability. In addition, the assembled belt-shaped Li-CO2 batteries could stably power a digital watch for 1267 h.
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