Miniature Li+ solvation by symmetric molecular design for practical and safe Li-metal batteries

Authors
Jang, JinhaWang, ChongzhenKang, GuminHan, CheolheeHan, JaekyeongShin, Jae-SunKo, SunghyunKim, GihwanBaek, JaewonKim, Hee-TakLee, HochunPark, Chan BeumSeo, Dong-HwaLi, YuzhangKang, Jiheong
Issue Date
2025-03
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
Nature Energy
Abstract
Developing high-safety Li-metal batteries (LMBs) with rapid rechargeability represents a crucial avenue for the widespread adoption of electrochemical energy storage devices. Realization of LMBs requires an electrolyte that combines non-flammability with high electrochemical stability. Although current electrolyte technologies have enhanced LMB cyclability, rational electrolyte fabrication capable of simultaneously addressing high-rate performance and safety remains a grand challenge. Here we report an electrolyte design concept to enable practical, safe and fast-cycling LMBs. We created miniature anion-Li+ solvation structures by introducing symmetric organic salts into various electrolyte solvents. These structures exhibit a high ionic conductivity, low desolvation barrier and interface stabilization. Our electrolyte design enables stable, fast cycling of practical LMBs with high stability (LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 cell (twice-excessed Li): 400 cycles) and high power density (pouch cell: 639.5 W kg-1). Furthermore, the Li-metal pouch cell survived nail penetration, revealing its high safety. Our electrolyte design offers a viable approach for safe, fast-cycling LMBs.
Keywords
SOLID-STATE ELECTROLYTES; LITHIUM; INTERPHASE
ISSN
2058-7546
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152094
DOI
10.1038/s41560-025-01733-9
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