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Pin Liu, Qiang Ma, Zheng Fang, Jie Ma, Yong-Sheng Hu, Zhi-Bin Zhou, Hong Li, Xue-Jie Huang, Li-Quan Chen. Concentrated dual-salt electrolytes for improving the cycling stability of lithium metal anodesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(7): 078203.
| Pin Liu, Qiang Ma, Zheng Fang, Jie Ma, Yong-Sheng Hu, Zhi-Bin Zhou, Hong Li, Xue-Jie Huang, Li-Quan Chen. Concentrated dual-salt electrolytes for improving the cycling stability of lithium metal anodesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(7): 078203. |
Concentrated dual-salt electrolytes for improving the cycling stability of lithium metal anodes
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Abstract
Lithium (Li) metal is an ideal anode material for rechargeable Li batteries, due to its high theoretical specific capacity (3860 mAh/g), low density (0.534 g/cm3), and low negative electrochemical potential (-3.040 V vs. standard hydrogen electrode). In this work, the concentrated electrolytes with dual salts, composed of LiN(SO2F)2 (LiFSI) and LiN(SO2CF3)2 (LiTFSI) were studied. In this dual-salt system, the capacity retention can even be maintained at 95.7% after 100 cycles in Li|LiFePO4 cells. A Li|Li cell can be cycled at 0.5 mA/cm2 for more than 600 h, and a Li|Cu cell can be cycled at 0.5 mA/cm2 for more than 200 cycles with a high average Coulombi efficiency of 99%. These results show that the concentrated dual-salt electrolytes exhibit superior electrochemical performance and would be a promising candidate for application in rechargeable Li batteries. -
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