High-concentration electrolytes (HCEs) can effectively enhance interface stability and cycle performance of Li metal batteries (LMBs). However, HCEs suffer from low ionic conductivity, high viscosity, high cost, and high density. Herein, fluorobenzene (FB) diluted localized high-concentration electrolytes (LHCEs) consisting of lithium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (LiFSI)/triethyl phosphate (TEP)/FB are developed. 2.3 M LHCE can reserve concentrated Li-FSI-TEP solvation structures. Diluent FB possesses low density, low viscosity, low cost, low dielectric constant, low LUMO, and a good fluorine-donating property, which can significantly reduce viscosity, improve ionic conductivity, promote the formation of LiF-rich SEI, and enhance interaction of Li-TEP and Li-FSI ion-pairs of the electrolytes. 2.3 M LHCE is a highly safe nonflammable electrolyte. 2.3 M LHCE can effectively inhibit dendrite growth on Li metal anode. 2.3 M LHCE endows LiFePO cells with good rate capability (discharge capacity of 112.7 mAh g at 5 C rate) and excellent cycling performance (capacity retention of 95.4% after 1000 cycles). 2.3 M LHCE also shows good compatibility with LiNiCoMnO and exhibits outstanding cycle stability (capacity retention of 86.4% after 500 cycles). Therefore, 2.3 M LHCE is a promising electrolyte for practical applications in LMBs.

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