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  • Lithium metal anodes show promise for advanced batteries but are challenging due to safety and stability issues associated with solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) formation.
  • Researchers successfully developed a stable SEI using triethyl phosphate (TEP), a flame retardant electrolyte, by introducing oxygen to facilitate the initial decomposition and regulate lithium dendrite formation.
  • Their method achieved more than 300 cycles of lithium stripping/plating in a safe, nonflammable environment, and the mechanisms were validated using density functional theory (DFT) and experimental detection of reaction intermediates.

Article Abstract

Lithium metal anode holds great promises for next-generation battery technologies but is notoriously difficult to work with. The key to solving this challenge is believed to lie in the ability of forming stable solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) layers. To further address potential safety issues, it is critical to achieve this goal in nonflammable electrolytes. Building upon previous successes in forming stable SEI in conventional carbonate-based electrolytes, here we report that reversible Li stripping/plating could be realized in triethyl phosphate (TEP), a known flame retardant. The critical enabling factor of our approach was the introduction of oxygen, which upon electrochemical reduction induces the initial decomposition of TEP and produces Li PO and poly-phosphates. Importantly, the reaction was self-limiting, and the resulting material regulated Li plating by limiting dendrite formation. In effect, we obtained a functional SEI on Li metal in a nonflammable electrolyte. When tested in a symmetric Li∥Li cell, more than 300 cycles of stripping/plating were measured at a current density of 0.5 mA cm . Prototypical Li-O and Li-ion batteries were also fabricated and tested to further support the effectiveness of this strategy. The mechanism by which the SEI forms was studied by density functional theory (DFT), and the predictions were corroborated by the successful detection of the intermediates and products.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202103909DOI Listing

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