A small amount of sodium difluoro(oxalate)borate additive induces anion-derived interphases for sodium-ion batteries

IF 18.9 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Energy Storage Materials Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ensm.2024.103858
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In sodium-ion batteries, the properties of the electrode-electrolyte interphases (EEIs) layer formed on the electrode surface, dominate the Na+ de-solvation process and Na+ (de)intercalation behavior, thereby influencing the battery performance. Currently, both high-concentration electrolytes and localized high-concentration electrolytes facilitate the formation of anion-derived and inorganic-rich interfacial chemistry, leading to excellent electrochemical performance. However, the expensive lithium salt and/or fluorinated diluent imposes a major concern. Herein, a small amount additive of 0.5 wt% sodium difluoro(oxalate)borate (NaDFOB) with the electron-rich property is introduced into 1 mol L–1 NaClO4/propylene carbonate electrolyte to construct a robust inorganic-rich EEIs via an anion preferential adsorption-decomposition mechanism. Theoretical calculations and experimental results reveal that the DFOB anion has a lower adsorption energy than the other components, which will be preferentially adsorbed in the inner Helmholtz plane (IHP) with the closer proximity to two electrode surfaces and thus being firstly decomposed to form inorganic-rich interphases, thereby effectively suppressing side reactions. Consequently, both Na-ion half-cells and full-cells using this electrolyte deliver excellent cycling performance. This strategy that regulates the interphase chemistry on the electrode surface through an anion preferential adsorption-decomposition strategy, provides a promising avenue for developing long-term cycling sodium-ion batteries.
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少量二氟(草酸)硼酸钠添加剂可诱导钠离子电池的阴离子衍生相位
在钠离子电池中,电极表面形成的电极-电解质相间层(EEIs)的性质主导着 Na+ 的脱溶过程和 Na+(脱)插行为,从而影响电池性能。目前,高浓度电解质和局部高浓度电解质都有助于形成阴离子衍生和富含无机物的界面化学,从而实现优异的电化学性能。然而,昂贵的锂盐和/或含氟稀释剂是一个主要问题。本文在 1 mol L-1 NaClO4/碳酸丙烯酯电解液中引入了少量具有富电子特性的 0.5 wt% 二氟草酸硼酸钠(NaDFOB)添加剂,通过阴离子优先吸附-分解机制构建了稳健的富无机 EEIs。理论计算和实验结果表明,DFOB- 阴离子的吸附能比其他成分低,会优先吸附在内侧亥姆霍兹平面(IHP)上,更靠近两个电极表面,从而首先分解形成富无机相间,从而有效抑制副反应。因此,使用这种电解液的纳离子半电池和全电池都具有出色的循环性能。这种通过阴离子优先吸附-分解策略来调节电极表面相间化学性质的策略,为开发长期循环钠离子电池提供了一条前景广阔的途径。
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Energy Storage Materials
Energy Storage Materials Materials Science-General Materials Science
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期刊介绍: Energy Storage Materials is a global interdisciplinary journal dedicated to sharing scientific and technological advancements in materials and devices for advanced energy storage and related energy conversion, such as in metal-O2 batteries. The journal features comprehensive research articles, including full papers and short communications, as well as authoritative feature articles and reviews by leading experts in the field. Energy Storage Materials covers a wide range of topics, including the synthesis, fabrication, structure, properties, performance, and technological applications of energy storage materials. Additionally, the journal explores strategies, policies, and developments in the field of energy storage materials and devices for sustainable energy. Published papers are selected based on their scientific and technological significance, their ability to provide valuable new knowledge, and their relevance to the international research community.
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