| Literature DB >> 31482655 |
Hua Wang1, Dandan Yu1, Xiao Wang2, Zhiqiang Niu3, Mengxue Chen1, Liwei Cheng1, Wei Zhou1, Lin Guo1.
Abstract
Alloying anodes are promising high-capacity electrode materials for K-ion batteries (KIBs). However, KIBs based on alloying anodes suffer from rapid capacity decay due to the instability of K metal and large volume expansion of alloying anodes. Herein, the effects of salts and solvents on the cycling stability of KIBs based on a typical alloying anode such as amorphous red phosphorus (RP) are investigated, and the potassium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (KFSI) salt-based carbonate electrolyte is versatile to achieve simultaneous stabilization of K metal and RP electrodes for highly stable KIBs. This salt-solvent complex with a moderate solvation energy can alleviate side reactions between K metal and the electrolyte and facilitate K+ ion diffusion/desolvation. Moreover, robust SEI layers that form on K metal and RP electrodes can suppress K dendrite growth and resist RP volume change. This strategy of electrolyte regulation can be applicable to other alloying anodes for high-performance KIBs.Entities:
Keywords: alloying anode; dendrite; electrolyte; potassium metal; potassium-ion batteries
Year: 2019 PMID: 31482655 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201908607
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336