Fully carbonate‐electrolyte‐based high‐energy‐density Li–S batteries with solid‐phase conversion

Author:

Hakari Takashi1ORCID,Kameoka Yuto1,Kishida Kaihei1,Ozaki Shinji1,Murata Chihiro1,Deguchi Minako1ORCID,Harada Ryo2,Fujisawa Tomoki2,Mizuno Yusuke2,Nishikawa Heisuke2,Tamura Tomoyuki3ORCID,Wang Yiqun4,Takahara Hikari4,Aoki Takashi2,Inamasu Tokuo2,Okuda Daisuke1ORCID,Ishikawa Masashi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering Kansai University Suita Osaka Japan

2. R&D Center GS Yuasa International Ltd. Minami‐ku Kyoto Japan

3. Department of Physical Science and Engineering Nagoya Institute of Technology Nagoya Aichi Japan

4. Application Laboratory, X‐ray Product Division Rigaku Corporation Takatsuki Osaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractCarbonate‐electrolyte‐based lithium–sulfur (Li–S) batteries with solid‐phase conversion offer promising safety and scalability, but their reversible capacities are limited. In addition, large‐format pouch cells are paving the way for large‐scale production. This study demonstrates the in situ formation of a solid‐electrolyte interphase (SEI) as a protective layer using vinylene carbonate (VC), highlighting its industrial adaptability. A high reversible capacity is achieved by the lithiated poly‐VC SEI formed inside the cathode particles as a nanoscale ionic conduction path, along with the traditional surface protective layer. Furthermore, the severe dissolution of poly‐VC is mitigated by LiF derived from fluorine ethylene carbonate as a co‐solvent, enabling high rate performance and a long cycle life. A large 8 Ah pouch cell is successfully developed, which shows a high energy density of 400 Wh kg−1 based on the cell weight. This work demonstrates the high performance of large‐scale Li–S batteries with the in situ formation of a protective layer as a scalable technique for future applications.

Funder

New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization

Publisher

Wiley

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