A Bifunctional Fluorine-Free Electrolyte Additive for Realizing Dendrite-Free Lithium Anodes.

ChemSusChem(2023)

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Abstract
Owing to the strong energy advantage of lithium anodes, the development of lithium-metal batteries has become an inevitable trend. However, plagued by the instability of solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) films, lithium metal anodes face challenges such as lithium dendrite formation and volume expansion. Studies have proven that modulating the composition and structure of SEI films by using electrolyte additives is a convenient and valid method. Currently, it is widely accepted that fluoride is an effective additive but, based on the high cost of fluoride production and environmental concerns, the development of fluoride-free additives is of great significance. In this work, the bifunctional additive N,O-bis(trimethylsilyl)acetamide (BSA) is proposed, which can build up a SEI layer that is rich in SiO and Li N on the surface of the lithium anode to control the deposition behavior of lithium and clean the electrolyte of HF to protect the electrode. The experimental results indicate that BSA suppresses the generation of lithium dendrites and controls the volume expansion of lithium anodes. Moreover, compared with the commonly used carbonate electrolytes, the battery containing BSA has the best overall performance. Methodologically, the results can be extended to other additives containing Si-O functional groups to replace the same type of fluorine-containing additives.
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amides,electrolyte additives,fluorides,lithium metal batteries,solid-electrolyte interphases
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