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Strategies for Mitigating Dissolution of Solid Electrolyte Interphases in Sodium‐Ion Batteries

Le Anh, Andrew J. Naylor, Leif Nyholm, Reza Younesi

2020Angewandte Chemie43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The interfacial reactions in sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) are not well understood yet. The formation of a stable solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) in SIBs is still challenging due to the higher solubility of the SEI components compared to lithium analogues. This study therefore aims to shed light on the dissolution of SEI influenced by the electrolyte chemistry. By conducting electrochemical tests with extended open circuit pauses, and using surface spectroscopy, we determine the extent of self‐discharge due to SEI dissolution. Instead of using a conventional separator, β‐alumina was used as sodium‐conductive membrane to avoid crosstalk between the working and sodium‐metal counter electrode. The relative capacity loss after a pause of 50 hours in the tested electrolyte systems ranges up to 30 %. The solubility of typical inorganic SEI species like NaF and Na 2 CO 3 was determined. The electrolytes were then saturated by those SEI species in order to oppose ageing due to the dissolution of the SEI.

Topics & Concepts

DissolutionElectrolyteSolubilityElectrochemistrySeparator (oil production)SodiumChemistryInorganic chemistryChemical engineeringInterphaseElectrodeOrganic chemistryPhysicsPhysical chemistryGeneticsEngineeringBiologyThermodynamicsAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesThermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity