Double-edged effects of electrolyte additive on interfacial stability in fast-charging lithium-ion batteries

  • Hyuntae Lee
  • , Junyoung Doh
  • , Soyeon Lee
  • , Dohyun Sung
  • , Hang Kim
  • , Sujong Chae
  • , Hongkyung Lee

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Abstract

Essential, but not too much—Roles of electrolyte additive (FEC) in Li+ solvation structures and interfacial reactions are revealed in a high-concentration electrolyte. While excessive FEC addition can intervene in original Li+ solvation, compromising interfacial kinetics, minimal FEC is essential in fast-charging applications to seamlessly facilitate Li+ desolvation while reinforcing interfacial stability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13044-13047
Number of pages4
JournalChemical Communications
Volume60
Issue number89
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Oct 2024

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