Nano-Micro Letters, Volume. 16, Issue 1, 197(2024)

Branch-Chain-Rich Diisopropyl Ether with Steric Hindrance Facilitates Stable Cycling of Lithium Batteries at − 20 °C

Houzhen Li... Yongchao Kang, Wangran Wei, Chuncheng Yan, Xinrui Ma, Hao Chen, Yuanhua Sang, Hong Liu* and Shuhua Wang** |Show fewer author(s)
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  • State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, People’s Republic of China
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    Li metal batteries (LMBs) offer significant potential as high energy density alternatives; nevertheless, their performance is hindered by the slow desolvation process of electrolytes, particularly at low temperatures (LT), leading to low coulombic efficiency and limited cycle stability. Thus, it is essential to optimize the solvation structure thereby achieving a rapid desolvation process in LMBs at LT. Herein, we introduce branch chain-rich diisopropyl ether (DIPE) into a 2.5 M Li bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide dipropyl ether (DPE) electrolyte as a co-solvent for high-performance LMBs at - 20 °C. The incorporation of DIPE not only enhances the disorder within the electrolyte, but also induces a steric hindrance effect form DIPE’s branch chain, excluding other solvent molecules from Li+ solvation sheath. Both of these factors contribute to the weak interactions between Li+ and solvent molecules, effectively reducing the desolvation energy of the electrolyte. Consequently, Li (50 μm)||LFP (mass loading ~ 10 mg cm-2) cells in DPE/DIPE based electrolyte demonstrate stable performance over 650 cycles at - 20 °C, delivering 87.2 mAh g-1, and over 255 cycles at 25 °C with 124.8 mAh g-1. DIPE broadens the electrolyte design from molecular structure considerations, offering a promising avenue for highly stable LMBs at LT.

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    Houzhen Li, Yongchao Kang, Wangran Wei, Chuncheng Yan, Xinrui Ma, Hao Chen, Yuanhua Sang, Hong Liu, Shuhua Wang. Branch-Chain-Rich Diisopropyl Ether with Steric Hindrance Facilitates Stable Cycling of Lithium Batteries at − 20 °C[J]. Nano-Micro Letters, 2024, 16(1): 197

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    Category: Research Articles

    Received: Feb. 20, 2024

    Accepted: Apr. 5, 2024

    Published Online: Jan. 23, 2025

    The Author Email: Liu Hong (hongliu@sdu.edu.cn), Wang Shuhua (wangshuhua2019@sdu.edu.cn)

    DOI:10.1007/s40820-024-01419-z

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