Mechanical and electronic stabilization of solid electrolyte interphase with sulfite additive for lithium metal batteries

J Xu, HK Tian, J Qi, Y Qi, Q Zhang… - Journal of The …, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2019iopscience.iop.org
Uncontrollable Li dendrite growth and poor cycling performance are primary barriers
hindering the practical use of lithium metal electrodes, despite its high energy density. The
solid electrolyte interphases (SEIs) on Li electrodes are critical to overcoming both the
barriers. In this paper, we demonstrate experimentally in traditional carbonate electrolyte
that the new Li 2 S formed in the inner part of the SEI layer by introducing electrolyte additive
1, 2-propyleneglycol sulfite (PS) is more beneficial for the stability of SEI compared with Li 2 …
Abstract
Uncontrollable Li dendrite growth and poor cycling performance are primary barriers hindering the practical use of lithium metal electrodes, despite its high energy density. The solid electrolyte interphases (SEIs) on Li electrodes are critical to overcoming both the barriers. In this paper, we demonstrate experimentally in traditional carbonate electrolyte that the new Li 2 S formed in the inner part of the SEI layer by introducing electrolyte additive 1, 2-propyleneglycol sulfite (PS) is more beneficial for the stability of SEI compared with Li 2 O. One reason is that Li 2 S is mechanically more stable for preventing crack formation during SEI formation, based on volume mismatch calculations. The second reason is Li 2 S tends to trap fewer electrons on its fractured surface than Li 2 O with the aid of first-principles calculations, and as a result, Li 2 S can resist electron leakage through the SEI and prevent Li-electrolyte side reactions more efficiently than Li 2 O.
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