Mitigating Electron Leakage of Solid Electrolyte Interface for Stable Sodium-Ion Batteries

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2023 Jan 23;62(4):e202216354. doi: 10.1002/anie.202216354. Epub 2022 Dec 16.

Abstract

The interfacial stability is highly responsible for the longevity and safety of sodium ion batteries (SIBs). However, the continuous solid-electrolyte interphase(SEI) growth would deteriorate its stability. Essentially, the SEI growth is associated with the electron leakage behavior, yet few efforts have tried to suppress the SEI growth, from the perspective of mitigating electron leakage. Herein, we built two kinds of SEI layers with distinct growth behaviors, via the additive strategy. The SEI physicochemical features (morphology and componential information) and SEI electronic properties (LUMO level, band gap, electron work function) were investigated elaborately. Experimental and calculational analyses showed that, the SEI layer with suppressed growth delivers both the low electron driving force and the high electron insulation ability. Thus, the electron leakage is mitigated, which restrains the continuous SEI growth, and favors the interface stability with enhanced electrochemical performance.

Keywords: Electrochemistry; Electron Leakage Behavior; Interfaces; SEI Growth; Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI).