Artificial SEI for Superhigh‐Performance K‐Graphite Anode

Abstract Although graphite with its merits of low cost, abundance, and environmental friendliness is a potential anode material for potassium ion batteries (PIBs), it suffers from a limited cycle life due to a severe decomposition of the solid electrolyte interface (SEI) in organic electrolytes. Her...

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Main Authors: Qian Liu, Apparao M. Rao, Xu Han, Bingan Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-05-01
Series:Advanced Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202003639
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spelling doaj-87e5bdfcb2bc4bc09e66581db0cf89ff2021-05-05T07:56:42ZengWileyAdvanced Science2198-38442021-05-0189n/an/a10.1002/advs.202003639Artificial SEI for Superhigh‐Performance K‐Graphite AnodeQian Liu0Apparao M. Rao1Xu Han2Bingan Lu3State Key Laboratory of Advanced Design and Manufacturing for Vehicle Body College of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering Hunan University Changsha 410082 ChinaDepartment of Physics and Astronomy Clemson Nanomaterials Institute Clemson University Clemson SC 29634 USAState Key Laboratory of Advanced Design and Manufacturing for Vehicle Body College of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering Hunan University Changsha 410082 ChinaState Key Laboratory of Advanced Design and Manufacturing for Vehicle Body College of Mechanical and Vehicle Engineering Hunan University Changsha 410082 ChinaAbstract Although graphite with its merits of low cost, abundance, and environmental friendliness is a potential anode material for potassium ion batteries (PIBs), it suffers from a limited cycle life due to a severe decomposition of the solid electrolyte interface (SEI) in organic electrolytes. Herein, a simple and viable method is demonstrated for the first time through which an ultra‐thin, uniform, dense, and stable artificial inorganic SEI film can be prepared on commercial graphite anodes and used with traditional carbonate electrolytes to achieve PIBs with long‐cycle stability and high initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE). Specifically, such commercial graphite anodes exhibit a long‐term cycling stability for more than 1000 cycles at 100 mA g−1 (a reversible capacity of around 260 mAh g−1) and a high average CE (around 99.9%) in traditional carbonate electrolytes with no discernable decay in capacity. More importantly, the commercial graphite anodes with the artificial inorganic SEI film in traditional carbonate electrolytes can deliver a high ICE of 93% (the highest ICE ever reported for PIBs anodes until now), which improves the performance of the PIB full cell. Considering the high ICE and long cycle stability performance, this study can promote the rapid deployment of PIBs on a commercial scale.https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202003639artificial inorganic SEI filmscommercial graphiteinitial Coulombic efficiencypotassium ion batteries
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author Qian Liu
Apparao M. Rao
Xu Han
Bingan Lu
spellingShingle Qian Liu
Apparao M. Rao
Xu Han
Bingan Lu
Artificial SEI for Superhigh‐Performance K‐Graphite Anode
Advanced Science
artificial inorganic SEI films
commercial graphite
initial Coulombic efficiency
potassium ion batteries
author_facet Qian Liu
Apparao M. Rao
Xu Han
Bingan Lu
author_sort Qian Liu
title Artificial SEI for Superhigh‐Performance K‐Graphite Anode
title_short Artificial SEI for Superhigh‐Performance K‐Graphite Anode
title_full Artificial SEI for Superhigh‐Performance K‐Graphite Anode
title_fullStr Artificial SEI for Superhigh‐Performance K‐Graphite Anode
title_full_unstemmed Artificial SEI for Superhigh‐Performance K‐Graphite Anode
title_sort artificial sei for superhigh‐performance k‐graphite anode
publisher Wiley
series Advanced Science
issn 2198-3844
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Although graphite with its merits of low cost, abundance, and environmental friendliness is a potential anode material for potassium ion batteries (PIBs), it suffers from a limited cycle life due to a severe decomposition of the solid electrolyte interface (SEI) in organic electrolytes. Herein, a simple and viable method is demonstrated for the first time through which an ultra‐thin, uniform, dense, and stable artificial inorganic SEI film can be prepared on commercial graphite anodes and used with traditional carbonate electrolytes to achieve PIBs with long‐cycle stability and high initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE). Specifically, such commercial graphite anodes exhibit a long‐term cycling stability for more than 1000 cycles at 100 mA g−1 (a reversible capacity of around 260 mAh g−1) and a high average CE (around 99.9%) in traditional carbonate electrolytes with no discernable decay in capacity. More importantly, the commercial graphite anodes with the artificial inorganic SEI film in traditional carbonate electrolytes can deliver a high ICE of 93% (the highest ICE ever reported for PIBs anodes until now), which improves the performance of the PIB full cell. Considering the high ICE and long cycle stability performance, this study can promote the rapid deployment of PIBs on a commercial scale.
topic artificial inorganic SEI films
commercial graphite
initial Coulombic efficiency
potassium ion batteries
url https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202003639
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