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Protecting Li-metal anode with ethylenediamine-based layer and in-situ formed gel polymer electrolyte to construct the high-performance Li–CO2 battery

Authors :
Junfei Huang
Huixiang Yin
Zhenzhen Chi
Shaoxiang Li
Lin Li
Ziyang Guo
Dan Wang
Yingying Feng
Lei Wang
Shuaishuai Zhang
Xiaoqiang Liu
Jie Liu
Source :
Journal of Power Sources. 506:230226
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Rechargeable Li–CO2 batteries have attracted extensive attentions since their excellent abilities of absorbing CO2 and delivering super-high energy density. Recently, many effective catalysts have been developed to improve the performance of Li–CO2 batteries, which nevertheless is still inhibited by problems derived from Li anodes and liquid electrolyte, such as Li dendrites and electrolyte leakage. In this work, we construct Li-ethylenediamine (LE) layer on Li (LE-Li) and use it to further react with tetraglyme in battery to obtain tetraglyme-based polymer electrolyte (TPE). The uniform LE layer coupled with in-situ formed TPE can not only restrain dendrite generation, Li-induced side reaction and corresponding passivation/pulverization, but also reduce interfacial impedance and enable battery work normally at bending condition. Therefore, the LE-Li electrode presents the more stable electrochemical property than the pure Li anode in symmetric battery. Additionally, the Li–CO2 battery using LE-Li/TPE displays high discharge capacity of 22873 mAh g−1 and good rate capability under full discharge/charge condition. When operated at cut-off capacity, this cell can steadily run for 104 cycles with a small overpotential of

Details

ISSN :
03787753
Volume :
506
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Power Sources
Accession number :
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