Passivation Layers in Mg‐Metal Batteries: Robust Interphases for Li‐Metal Batteries

Author:

Zhao Zhiming1ORCID,Nian Binbin2,Lei Yongjiu1,Zhao Lingyun3,Hedhili Mohamed N.3,Guo Dong1,Shi Zixiong1,Zhao Wenli1,El‐Demellawi Jehad K.4,Wang Yizhou1,Zhu Yunpei1,Xu Kang5,Alshareef Husam N.1

Affiliation:

1. Materials Science and Engineering Physical Science and Engineering Division King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

2. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Nanjing Technology University Nanjing Jiangsu Province 210009 China

3. Core Labs King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955‐6900 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

4. KAUST Upstream Research Center (KURC) EXPEC‐ARC Saudi Aramco Thuwal 23955‐6900 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

5. SES AI Corp. Woburn MA 01801 USA

Abstract

AbstractIn advanced batteries, interphases serve as the key component in stabilizing the electrolyte with reactive electrode materials far beyond thermodynamic equilibria. While an active interphase facilitates the transport of working ions, an inactive interphase obstructs ion flow, constituting the primary barrier to the realization of battery chemistries. Here, a successful transformation of a traditionally inactive passivating layer on Mg‐metal anode, characteristic of Mg‐metal batteries with typical carbonate electrolytes, into an active and robust interphase in the Li‐metal scenario is presented. By further strategically designing magnesiated Li+ electrolytes, the in situ development of this resilient interphase on Li‐metal anodes, imparting enduring stability to Li‐metal batteries with nickel‐rich cathodes is induced. It is identified that the strong affinity between Mg2+ and anions in magnesiated Li+ electrolytes assembles ionic clusters with a bias for reducibility, thereby catalyzing the creation of anion‐derived interphases rich in inorganic constituents. The prevalence of ionic clusters induced by magnesiation of electrolytes has brought properties only available in high‐concentration electrolytes, suggesting a fresh paradigm of tailing electrolytes for highly reversible LMBs.

Funder

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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