Green Ether Electrolytes for Sustainable High‐voltage Potassium Ion Batteries

Author:

Ma Xuemei1,Fu Hongwei1,Shen Jingyi2,Zhang Dianwei1,Zhou Jiawan3,Tong Chunyi2,Rao Apparao M.4,Zhou Jiang5,Fan Ling1,Lu Bingan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Physics and Electronics Hunan University Changsha 410082 P. R. China

2. School of Biology Hunan Province Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Developmental Regulation Hunan University Changsha 410082 China

3. School of Science Hunan University of Technology and Business Changsha 410205 Hunan P. R. China

4. Department of Physics and Astronomy Clemson Nanomaterials Institute Clemson University Clemson, SC USA

5. School of Materials Science and Engineering Central South University Changsha 410083 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractEther‐based electrolytes are promising for secondary batteries due to their good compatibility with alkali metal anodes and high ionic conductivity. However, they suffer from poor oxidative stability and high toxicity, leading to severe electrolyte decomposition at high voltage and biosafety/environmental concerns when electrolyte leakage occurs. Here, we report a green ether solvent through a rational design of carbon‐chain regulation to elicit steric hindrance, such a structure significantly reducing the solvent‘s biotoxicity and tuning the solvation structure of electrolytes. Notably, our solvent design is versatile, and an anion‐dominated solvation structure is favored, facilitating a stable interphase formation on both the anode and cathode in potassium‐ion batteries. Remarkably, the green ether‐based electrolyte demonstrates excellent compatibility with K metal and graphite anode and a 4.2 V high‐voltage cathode (200 cycles with average Coulombic efficiency of 99.64 %). This work points to a promising path toward the molecular design of green ether‐based electrolytes for practical high‐voltage potassium‐ion batteries and other rechargeable batteries.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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