Polymer–inorganic solid–electrolyte interphase for stable lithium metal batteries under lean electrolyte conditions
Abstract
The solid–electrolyte interphase (SEI) is pivotal in stabilizing lithium metal anodes for rechargeable batteries. However, the SEI is constantly reforming and consuming electrolyte with cycling. The rational design of a stable SEI is plagued by the failure to control its structure and stability. Here we report a molecular-level SEI design using a reactive polymer composite, which effectively suppresses electrolyte consumption in the formation...
Paper Details
Title
Polymer–inorganic solid–electrolyte interphase for stable lithium metal batteries under lean electrolyte conditions
Published Date
Mar 11, 2019
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
384 - 389
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