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A minimal hybrid-chain ether electrolyte enables wide-temperature sodium-ion storage
Chuang Bao1, Pan Chu2, Fadong Wu3
1State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization, College of Energy Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, 310027, China. huachao@zju.edu.cn.
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A minimal hybrid-chain ether electrolyte enables wide-temperature sodium-ion storage by balancing Na+ solvation and interfacial chemistry. It lowers the freezing point to -60.6 °C, maintains a conductivity of 1.23 mS cm-1 at -40 °C, induces the formation of a temperature-adaptive SEI, and delivers stable pouch-cell operation from -40 to 50 °C.
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