Monolithic Interphase Enables Fast Kinetics for High-Performance Sodium-Ion Batteries at Subzero Temperature

Yi-Hu Feng,Mengting Liu, Junxiu Wu,Chao Yang,Qiang Liu, Yongwei Tang,Xu Zhu, Guang-Xu Wei,Haojie Dong,Xin-Yu Fan, Si-Fan Chen, Wenyu Hao,Lianzheng Yu,Xiao Ji,Ya You,Peng-Fei Wang,Jun Lu

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2024)

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In spite of the competitive performance at room temperature, the development of sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) is still hindered by sluggish electrochemical reaction kinetics and unstable electrode/electrolyte interphase under subzero environments. Herein, a low-concentration electrolyte, consisting of 0.5M NaPF6 dissolving in diethylene glycol dimethyl ether solvent, is proposed for SIBs working at low temperature. Such an electrolyte generates a thin, amorphous, and homogeneous cathode/electrolyte interphase at low temperature. The interphase is monolithic and rich in organic components, reducing the limitation of Na+ migration through inorganic crystals, thereby facilitating the interfacial Na+ dynamics at low temperature. Furthermore, it effectively blocks the unfavorable side reactions between active materials and electrolytes, improving the structural stability. Consequently, Na0.7Li0.03Mg0.03Ni0.27Mn0.6Ti0.07O2//Na and hard carbon//Na cells deliver a high capacity retention of 90.8 % after 900 cycles at 1C, a capacity over 310 mAh g-1 under -30 degrees C, respectively, showing long-term cycling stability and great rate capability at low temperature. This work constructs a monolithic and amorphous electrode/electrolyte interphase at low temperature which is thin, stable, and contains more organic components, facilitating fast Na+ kinetics, enabling sodium-ion batteries to achieve long-term cycling performance and great rate capability at -30 degrees C. image
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interphase,kinetics,low temperature,sodium-ion batteries,solvation structure
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