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Synthesis of Ionic Liquid Based Electrolytes, Assembly of Li-ion Batteries, and Measurements of Performance at High Temperature
Published on: December 20, 2016
Preformation of Insoluble Solid-Electrolyte Interphase for Highly Reversible Na-Ion Batteries
Minfei Fei1,2,3, Le Qi1,2, Shujuan Han1,2
1School of Sustainable Energy and Resources, Nanjing University, Suzhou, 215163, P. R. China.
Abstract:
A stable solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) is crucial for cycling reversibility of Na-ion batteries by mitigating continuous side reactions. So far, the severe SEI dissolution leads to low Coulombic efficiency (CE) and short cycle life. Meanwhile, the quantified relationship between SEI components and their solubility remains unclear. In this work, we establish the direct correlation between SEI components and SEI solubility, and quantify that the solubility of organic-rich SEI is 3.26 times of inorganic-rich SEI. We further propose a feasible strategy to preform inorganic-rich insoluble SEI and demonstrate a practical hard carbon (HC)||NaMn0.33Fe0.33Ni0.33O2 full cell in a commercial electrolyte of 1 M NaPF6 in propylene carbonate (PC) with 80.0 % capacity retention for 900 cycles, and achieve a record-high average CE of 99.95 % for a practical Na-ion full cell. This study provides an effective strategy of preforming insoluble SEI to suppress its dissolution towards highly reversible Na-ion batteries.
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