Additives Capable of Stably Supplying Anions/Cations for Homogeneous Lithium Deposition/Stripping
Shangshu Qian, Xiao Tan, Yutong Zhu, Yun Wang, Hao Chen, Mengting Zheng, Cheng Zhang, Shanqing Zhang, Jun Lü
Abstract
One of the important factors leading to lithium dendrites is a slow lithium-ion mass transport and imbalanced distribution of the Li + concentration and nuclei sites on the anode surface. To achieve uniform lithium deposition during the charge and discharge process, we introduce a homemade new copolymer (with the quaternary ammonium group N 3 R + I – on its side chain as the main functional group), named P35, as a functional electrolyte additive to regulate the lithium deposition. Theoretical calculations show that under the strong coordinating interaction between I – and N 3 R +, P35 preferentially adsorbs onto the lithium foil surface, effectively countering the adsorption of lithium salt anions such as PF 6 – . Moreover, the positive charge carried by the quaternary ammonium salt group of P35 could interact with PF 6 – to limit their mobility. Consequently, the dipole interaction on lithium ions is diminished, leading to an enhancement in the transport rate and a decrease in the concentration gradient of lithium ions. Furthermore, a more efficient SEI was formed due to the dual charges electrostatic shield formed by N 3 R + I – . Li–Li symmetric cells and Li–LiFePO 4 full cells assembled with electrolytes with P35 exhibit better rate performance, smaller polarization, and smoother deposition morphology in comparison to the cells without the P35 additive.