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Solvent-Diluent Interaction-Mediated Solvation Structure of Localized High-Concentration Electrolytes

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 4211-4219

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c21638

Keywords

Li metal battery; Li metal anode; Li dendrite; localized high-concentration electrolyte; solvation structure

Funding

  1. China Scholarship Council [201906340005]
  2. Ningbo S&T Innovation 2025 Major Special Program [2018B10061, 2018B10087, 2019B10044, 2020Z101]

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The latest developments in localized high-concentration electrolytes offer insights into stabilizing high-energy-density lithium metal batteries. The amount of diluent has an unexpected effect on the solvation structures of the electrolytes, and a moderately diluted localized high-concentration electrolyte shows the best Coulombic efficiency.
The latest developments of localized high-concentration electrolytes (LHCEs) shed light on stabilizing the high-energy-density lithium (Li) metal batteries. It is generally considered that the nonsolvating diluents introduced into the LHCEs improve the viscosity and wettability of high-concentration electrolytes (HCEs) without changing their inner solvation structures, thus maintaining the highly coordinated contact ion pairs (CIPs) and ionic aggregates (AGGs) of the precursor HCEs with limited free solvent numbers and high Coulombic efficiency (CE) of Li metal anodes. Herein, we show an unexpected effect of the diluent amount on the solvation structures of the LHCEs: as the diluent amount increases, the proportions of free solvent molecules and CIPs rise up simultaneously. The latter is probably due to the partial splits of the AGGs via the dipole-dipole interactions between the diluent and solvent molecules. Accordingly, a moderately diluted LHCE shows the best Coulombic efficiency of Li metal anodes (99.6%), compared with the precursor HCE (97.4%) or highly diluted LHCE (99.0%). This work reveals a new criterion of the LHCE chemical formulation for the designing of advanced electrolytes for high-energy-density batteries.

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