Protecting Li-metal in O 2 atmosphere by a sacrificial polymer additive in Li-O 2 batteries.

Nanoscale(2023)

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Li-O batteries (LOBs) with Li-metal as the anode are characterized by their high theoretical energy density of 3500 W h kg and are thus considered next-generation batteries with an unlimited potential. However, upon cycling in a harsh O atmosphere, the poor-quality solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) film formed on the surface of the Li-metal anode cannot effectively suppress the shuttle effect from O, superoxide species, protons, and soluble side products. These issues lead to aggravated Li-metal corrosion and hinder the practical development of LOBs. In this work, a polyacrylamide--polymethyl acrylate (PAMMA) copolymer was innovatively introduced in an ether-based electrolyte as a sacrificial additive. PAMMA was found to preferentially decompose and promote the formation of a dense and LiN-rich SEI film on the Li-metal surface, which could effectively prohibit the shuttle effect from a series of detrimental species in the Li-O cell during the discharge/charge process. Using PAMMA, well-protected Li-metal in a harsh O atmosphere and significantly enhanced cycling performance of the Li-O cell could be achieved. Thus, the use of a sacrificial polymer additive provides a promising strategy for the effective protection of Li-metal in Li-O cells in a severe O atmosphere during practical applications.
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