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In Situ Neutron Powder Diffraction Using Custom-made Lithium-ion Batteries
Published on: November 10, 2014
Covalent netting restrains dissolution enabling stable high-loading and high-rate iron difluoride cathodes
Wenqiang Xu1,2, Yingjie Ma2, Denghui Wang2,3
1State Key Laboratory for Advanced Metals and Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, P. R. China. lidong@mater.ustb.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Metal fluoride conversion cathodes are promising for the production of cheap, sustainable, and high-energy lithium-ion batteries. Yet, such systems are plagued by active material dissolution that causes capacity fade and hinders commercialization. Here, a covalent netting strategy is proposed to overcome this hurdle. In a proof-of-concept design, polydopamine derived carbon-mediated covalent binding inhibited the dissolution, while the pyrolyzed bacterial cellulose netting structure furnished fast electronic and ionic transport pathways. We demonstrate high-capacity, high-rate and long-lasting stability attained at practical loading levels. Our investigations suggest that the covalent netting-enabled formation of a robust and efficient blocking layer, highly competent in suppressing the leaching, is key for a stable performance. The successful stabilization of metal difluorides in the absence of electrolyte engineering opens an avenue for their practical deployment in future higher-level but lower-cost batteries, and provides a solution to similar challenges encountered by other dissolving energy electrode materials.
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