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High‐Performance Sodium Metal Anodes Enabled by a Bifunctional Potassium Salt
Authors:Qiuwei Shi  Yiren Zhong  Min Wu  Prof Hongzhi Wang  Prof Hailiang Wang
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry and Energy Sciences Institute, Yale University, West Haven, CT, USA;2. State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Donghua University, Shanghai, China
Abstract:Developing Na metal anodes that can be deeply cycled with high efficiency for a long time is a prerequisite for rechargeable Na metal batteries to be practically useful despite their notable advantages in theoretical energy density and potential low cost. Their high chemical reactivity with the electrolyte and tendency for dendrite formation are two major issues limiting the reversibility of Na metal electrodes. In this work, we introduce for the first time potassium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (KTFSI) as a bifunctional electrolyte additive to stabilize Na metal electrodes, in which the TFSI? anions decompose into lithium nitride and oxynitrides to render a desirable solid electrolyte interphase layer while the K+ cations preferentially adsorb onto Na protrusions and provide electrostatic shielding to suppress dendritic deposition. Through the cooperation of the cations and anions, we have realized Na metal electrodes that can be deeply cycled at a capacity of 10 mAh cm?2 for hundreds of hours.
Keywords:batteries  bifunctional additives  electrostatic shielding  sodium metal anodes  solid electrode interface
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