丁二腈
电解质
成核
材料科学
准固态
聚合物
无定形固体
化学工程
化学
复合材料
有机化学
工程类
电极
色素敏化染料
物理化学
作者
Peichao Zou,Chunyang Wang,Yubin He,Huolin L. Xin
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202319427
摘要
Abstract Solid polymer electrolytes based on plastic crystals are promising for solid‐state sodium metal (Na 0 ) batteries, yet their practicality has been hindered by the notorious Na 0 ‐electrolyte interface instability issue, the underlying cause of which remains poorly understood. Here, by leveraging a model plasticized polymer electrolyte based on conventional succinonitrile plastic crystals, we uncover its failure origin in Na 0 batteries is associated with the formation of a thick and non‐uniform solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) and whiskery Na 0 nucleation/growth. Furthermore, we design a new additive‐embedded plasticized polymer electrolyte to manipulate the Na 0 deposition and SEI formulation. For the first time, we demonstrate that introducing fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) additive into the succinonitrile‐plasticized polymer electrolyte can effectively protect Na 0 against interfacial corrosion by facilitating the growth of dome‐like Na 0 with thin, amorphous, and fluorine‐rich SEIs, thus enabling significantly improved performances of Na//Na symmetric cells (1,800 h at 0.5 mA cm −2 ) and Na//Na 3 V 2 (PO 4 ) 3 full cells (93.0 % capacity retention after 1,200 cycles at 1 C rate in coin cells and 93.1 % capacity retention after 250 cycles at C/3 in pouch cells at room temperature). Our work provides valuable insights into the interfacial failure of plasticized polymer electrolytes and offers a promising solution to resolving the interfacial instability issue.
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