Dielectric Filler-Induced Hybrid Interphase Enabling Robust Solid-State Li Metal Batteries at High Areal Capacity

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2023)

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The fillers in composite solid-state electrolyte are mainly responsible for the enhancement of the conduction of Li ions but barely regulate the formation of solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). Herein, a unique filler of dielectric NaNbO3 for the poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)-based polymer electrolyte, which is subjected to the exchange of Li+ and Na+ during cycling, is reported and the substituted Na+ is engaged in the construction of a fluorinated Li/Na hybrid SEI with high Young's modulus, facilitating the fast transport of Li+ at the interface at a high areal capacity and suppressing the Li dendrite growth. The dielectric NaNbO3 also induces the generation of high-dielectric beta phase of PVDF to promote the dissociation of Li salt. The Li/Li symmetrical cell exhibits a long-term dendrite-free cycling over 600 h at a high areal capacity of 3 mA h cm(-2). The LiNi0.8Mn0.1Co0.1O2/Li solid-state cells with NaNbO3 stably cycle 2200 times at 2 C and that paired with high-loading cathode (10 mg cm(-2)) can stably cycle for 150 times and exhibit excellent performances at -20 degrees C. This work provides a novel design principle of fillers undertaking interfacial engineering in composite solid-state electrolytes for developing the safe and stable solid-state lithium metal battery.
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composite solid-state electrolytes,high areal capacities lithium deposits,Li/Na hybrid interphase,NaNbO3
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