A novel calcium fluorinated alkoxyaluminate salt as a next step towards Ca metal anode rechargeable batteries
Tjaša Pavčnik, Juan Forero‐Saboya, Alexandre Ponrouch, Ana Robba, Robert Dominko, Jan Bitenc
Abstract
. The newly developed aluminate-based electrolyte exhibits improved performance in terms of conductivity, Ca plating/stripping efficiency, and oxidative stability as well as Ca battery cell performance. A marked improvement of 0.5 V higher oxidative stability can pave the path towards high-voltage Ca batteries. A critical issue of solvent quality during salt synthesis is identified as well as solvent decomposition at the Ca metal/electrolyte interface, which leads to passivation of the Ca metal anode. However, the new aluminate salt with preferable electrochemical properties over the existing boron analogue opens up a new area for future Ca battery research based on aluminium compounds.