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Achievement of high-cyclability and high-voltage Li-metal batteries by heterogeneous SEI film with internal ionic conductivity/external electronic insulativity hybrid structure

Shao-Jian Zhang
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Zu-Wei Yin
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Zhan-Yu Wu
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Dan Luo
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Yi-Yang Hu
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Jin-Hai You
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Bingkai Zhang
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Kai-Xuan Li
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Jia-Wei Yan
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Xue-Rui Yang
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Xiao-Dong Zhou
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Sandrine Zanna
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Philippe Marcus
Feng Pan
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Shi-Gang Sun
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Zhongwei Chen
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Jun-Tao Li
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Establishing electronic hinder/ionic transfer pathway in SEI film is key issue for high-performance Li-metal anodes (LMA), which requires the SEI with high ionic conductivity to enable fast Li+ diffusion and regulated Li deposition behavior, and poor electronic conductivity to block the electrolyte consumption. Herein, we propose a strategy to construct heterogeneous SEI via selective reduction of electrolytes components to improve Li stability and suppress dendrite growth. The inner N-rich sub-layer of SEI film enables fast Li+ transportation for nodule-like Li deposition while the outer C-rich sub-layer of SEI film exhibits an electronic insulation property to block electrolyte decomposition. This hybrid SEI endows the LMA with high Coulombic efficiency (99.0%), long lifespan, and dendrite suppression. Theoretical calculations, XPS and AFM were employed to examine the heterogeneous SEI structure and clarify its formation mechanism. A high-capacity retention of 91.6% after 160 cycles at 0.5 C in LiCoO2/Li pouch cells with ultra-thin Li anodes (25 μm) and low N/P ratio (1.67), and an excellent performance with 85.7% capacity retention after 300 cycles at higher charge potential (4.5 V) was also obtained. The insight in heterogeneous SEI formation provides new opportunities for rational electronic/ionic transfer pathway construction for achieving high-performance Li-metal batteries.
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Shao-Jian Zhang, Zu-Wei Yin, Zhan-Yu Wu, Dan Luo, Yi-Yang Hu, et al.. Achievement of high-cyclability and high-voltage Li-metal batteries by heterogeneous SEI film with internal ionic conductivity/external electronic insulativity hybrid structure. Energy Storage Materials, 2021, 40, pp.337-346. ⟨10.1016/j.ensm.2021.05.029⟩. ⟨hal-03431564⟩
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