Efficient Sodium Ion Transport Enhanced by Anionophilic Sites in Polymer-Supported Plastic Crystal Electrolyte for High Performance Sodium Metal Anode
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2024)
摘要
The design of sodium metal batteries (SMBs) is seen as an excellent solution to solve the request of nextgeneration energy storage technologies with high energy density, high safety, low cost, and environmental friendliness. However, the direct use of sodium metal as an anode produces the dendritic sodium, which harms the normal operation of battery. Inspired by solid-state lithium metal batteries, solid-state electrolyte (SSE) designed for SMBs effectively solves this shortcoming. Herein, a novel SSE with mask-based polymer membrane supporting plastic crystal electrolyte with ZIF-67 (MPPZ) is designed. The experimental results and density functional theory (DFT) calculations indicate that the addition of ZIF-67 in MPPZ electrolyte availably fixes TFSI- and achieves high Na+ transference number. Additionally, a protective layer of NaF is formed in situ on the surface of sodium metal to avoid side reactions between Na and MPPZ electrolyte while further guide the uniform deposition of Na. Accordingly, Na||Na symmetric battery with NaF-coated Na metal anode and MPPZ electrolyte has a stable deposition and stripping of Na for 3000 h. The assembled room temperature solid-state sodium-sulfur battery (RTSSSSB) exhibits a good cycle stability. This study provides an innovative thinking for the construction of high performance dendrite-free SMBs.
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Solid-state electrolyte,Plastic crystal electrolyte,Room temperature solid-state sodium-sulfur,batteries,Density functional theory calculations
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