设计高能电池的电解质和介面
Hongli Wan1, Jijian Xu2, Chunsheng Wang3
1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA.
Nature reviews. Chemistry
|December 14, 2023
概括
设计电解质以创建稳定,富含化 (LiF) 的介面是高能离子电池的关键. 这一策略提高了水和有机系统的稳定性,提高了性能和寿命.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 电化学 电化学 电化学
- 储能 储能 储能 储能 储能 储能
背景情况:
- 高能耗和稳定的离子电池 (LIB) 对电动汽车和设备至关重要.
- 当前LIB的界面不稳定性导致由于树岩的形成和裂而导致产能减弱.
- 开发稳定的接口对于推进电池技术至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 审查电解质设计策略,以形成富含化 (LiF) 的介面相.
- 在各种电池化学中探索 LiF 丰富的介面相的好处.
- 为提高电池性能和寿命提供原则.
主要方法:
- 专注于电解质工程,以促进LiF相间形成.
- 讨论LiF在水性电解质中的作用,以扩大电化学稳定性.
- 突出了LiF在有机电解质中的功能,以抑制树的生长.
主要成果:
- 富含LiF的介面相显著提高了水性和非水性LIB的稳定性和能量密度.
- 疏水性LiF延长了水性电解质的电化学稳定性窗口.
- 恐惧型LiF有效地抑制了树的形成和传播.
结论:
- 富含LiF的电解质设计是高能LIB的可行策略.
- 这些原则可应用于固态电池和其他金属电池系统.
- 这种方法提供了一条通往长周期寿命的途径,并提高了储能设备的安全性.
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