Interfaces within batteries,such as the widely studied solid electrolyte interface(SEI),profoundly influence battery performance.Among these interfaces,the solid-solid interface between electrode materials and current...Interfaces within batteries,such as the widely studied solid electrolyte interface(SEI),profoundly influence battery performance.Among these interfaces,the solid-solid interface between electrode materials and current collectors is crucial to battery performance but has received less discussion and attention.This review highlights the latest research advancements on the solid-solid interface between lithium metal(the next-generation anode)and current collectors(typically copper),focusing on factors affecting the Li-current collector interface and improvement strategies from perspectives of current collector substrate(lithiophilicity,crystal facets,mechanical properties,and topological structure),electrolyte chemistry,current density,stacking pressure,SEI,electric field and temperature,and provides a future directions and opportunities on this topic.展开更多
Lithium-sulfur batteries(LSBs)are regarded as the most promising next-generation energy system due to their high theoretical energy density.However,LSBs suffer the“shuttle effect”if undergoing the solid-liquid-solid...Lithium-sulfur batteries(LSBs)are regarded as the most promising next-generation energy system due to their high theoretical energy density.However,LSBs suffer the“shuttle effect”if undergoing the solid-liquid-solid sulfur conversion process during cycling.Herein,we design a solvent-in-salt(SIS)electrolyte with co-solvent vinylene carbonate(VC)to synthesize an in situ dense cathode electrolyte interface(CEI)and successfully change sulfur conversion into a solid-solid way to avoid shuttle effect by separating the contact of sulfur and ether solvent.Dense CEI is formed at the beginning of first discharge by the combined action of SIS electrolyte and filmogen VC.Experiments and simulations show that SIS electrolyte controls the initial formed lithium polysulfides(LiPSs)to stay very closely on the cathode surface,and then converts them into a dense CEI film.As a result,Coulombic efficiency(above 99%)and cycling performance of LSBs are improved.Furthermore,the in situ dense CEI can nearly stop the self-discharge of LSBs,and enable the LSBs to work under a pretty lean electrolyte condition.展开更多
Inorganic solid-state electrolytes(SSEs)are nonflammable alternatives to the commercial liquid-phase electrolytes.This enables the use of lithium(Li)metal as an anode,providing high-energy density and improved stabili...Inorganic solid-state electrolytes(SSEs)are nonflammable alternatives to the commercial liquid-phase electrolytes.This enables the use of lithium(Li)metal as an anode,providing high-energy density and improved stability by avoiding unwanted liquid-phase chemical reactions.Among the different types of SSEs,the garnet-type electrolytes witness a rapid development and are considered as one of the top candidates to pair with Li metal due to their high ionic conductivity,thermal,and electrochemical stability.However,the large resistances at the interface between garnet-type electrolytes and cathode/anode are the major bottlenecks for delivering desirable electrochemical performances of all-solid-state batteries(SSBs).The electrolyte/anode interface also suffers from metallic dendrite formation,leading to rapid performance degradation.This is a fundamental material challenge due to the poor contact and wettability between garnet-type electrolytes with electrode materials.Here,we summarize and analyze the recent contributions in mitigating such materials challenges at the interface.Strategies used to address these challenges are divided into different categories with regard to their working principles.On one hand,progress has been made in the anode/garnet interface,such as the successful application of Li-alloy anode and different artificial interlayers,significantly improving interfacial performance.On the other hand,the desired cathode/garnet interface is still hard to reach due to the complex chemical and physical structure at the cathode.The common methods used are nanostructured cathode host and sintering additives for increasing the contact area.On the basis of this information,we present our views on the remaining challenges and future research of electrode/garnet interface.This review not only motivates the need for further understanding of the fundamentals,stability,and modifications of the garnet/electrode interfaces but also provides guidelines for the future design of the interface for SSB.展开更多
In electrical devices poured by epoxy resin, there are a lot of interfaces between epoxy resin and other solid dielectrics, i.e. solid-solid interfaces. Experiments were carried out to study the flashover characterist...In electrical devices poured by epoxy resin, there are a lot of interfaces between epoxy resin and other solid dielectrics, i.e. solid-solid interfaces. Experiments were carried out to study the flashover characteristics of two typical solid-solid interfaces (epoxy-ceramic and epoxy~ PMMA) under steep high-voltage impulse for different electrode systems (coaxial electrodes and finger electrodes) and different types of epoxy resin (neat epoxy resin, polyether modified epoxy resin and polyurethane modified epoxy resin). Results showed that, the flashover of solid-solid interface is similar to the breakdown of solid dielectric, and there are unrecoverable carbonated tracks after flashover. Under the same distance of electrodes, the electric stress of coaxial electrodes is lower than that of finger electrodes; and after the flashover, there are more severe breakdown and larger enhanced surface conductivity at interface for coaxial electrodes, as compared with the case of finger electrode. The dielectric properties are also discussed.展开更多
The solid-solid electrode-electrolyte interface represents an important component in solid-state batteries(SSBs),as ionic diffusion,reaction,transformation,and restructuring could all take place.As these processes str...The solid-solid electrode-electrolyte interface represents an important component in solid-state batteries(SSBs),as ionic diffusion,reaction,transformation,and restructuring could all take place.As these processes strongly influence the battery performance,studying the evolution of the solid-solid interfaces,particularly in situ during battery operation,can provide insights to establish the structure-property relationship for SSBs.Synchrotron X-ray techniques,owing to their unique penetration power and diverse approaches,are suitable to investigate the buried interfaces and examine structural,compositional,and morphological changes.In this review,we will discuss various surface-sensitive synchrotron-based scattering,spectroscopy,and imaging methods for the in situ characterization of solid-solid interfaces and how this information can be correlated to the electrochemical properties of SSBs.The goal is to overview the advantages and disadvantages of each technique by highlighting representative examples,so that similar strategies can be applied by battery researchers and beyond to study similar solid-solid interface systems.展开更多
基金the support of the National Science Foundation(No.CBET-2143677).
文摘Interfaces within batteries,such as the widely studied solid electrolyte interface(SEI),profoundly influence battery performance.Among these interfaces,the solid-solid interface between electrode materials and current collectors is crucial to battery performance but has received less discussion and attention.This review highlights the latest research advancements on the solid-solid interface between lithium metal(the next-generation anode)and current collectors(typically copper),focusing on factors affecting the Li-current collector interface and improvement strategies from perspectives of current collector substrate(lithiophilicity,crystal facets,mechanical properties,and topological structure),electrolyte chemistry,current density,stacking pressure,SEI,electric field and temperature,and provides a future directions and opportunities on this topic.
基金supported by the National Science Foundation of China(No.21776105)the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(No.2019A1515011720)Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou(No.201904010340).
文摘Lithium-sulfur batteries(LSBs)are regarded as the most promising next-generation energy system due to their high theoretical energy density.However,LSBs suffer the“shuttle effect”if undergoing the solid-liquid-solid sulfur conversion process during cycling.Herein,we design a solvent-in-salt(SIS)electrolyte with co-solvent vinylene carbonate(VC)to synthesize an in situ dense cathode electrolyte interface(CEI)and successfully change sulfur conversion into a solid-solid way to avoid shuttle effect by separating the contact of sulfur and ether solvent.Dense CEI is formed at the beginning of first discharge by the combined action of SIS electrolyte and filmogen VC.Experiments and simulations show that SIS electrolyte controls the initial formed lithium polysulfides(LiPSs)to stay very closely on the cathode surface,and then converts them into a dense CEI film.As a result,Coulombic efficiency(above 99%)and cycling performance of LSBs are improved.Furthermore,the in situ dense CEI can nearly stop the self-discharge of LSBs,and enable the LSBs to work under a pretty lean electrolyte condition.
基金Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council,Grant/Award Number:EP/S018204/1。
文摘Inorganic solid-state electrolytes(SSEs)are nonflammable alternatives to the commercial liquid-phase electrolytes.This enables the use of lithium(Li)metal as an anode,providing high-energy density and improved stability by avoiding unwanted liquid-phase chemical reactions.Among the different types of SSEs,the garnet-type electrolytes witness a rapid development and are considered as one of the top candidates to pair with Li metal due to their high ionic conductivity,thermal,and electrochemical stability.However,the large resistances at the interface between garnet-type electrolytes and cathode/anode are the major bottlenecks for delivering desirable electrochemical performances of all-solid-state batteries(SSBs).The electrolyte/anode interface also suffers from metallic dendrite formation,leading to rapid performance degradation.This is a fundamental material challenge due to the poor contact and wettability between garnet-type electrolytes with electrode materials.Here,we summarize and analyze the recent contributions in mitigating such materials challenges at the interface.Strategies used to address these challenges are divided into different categories with regard to their working principles.On one hand,progress has been made in the anode/garnet interface,such as the successful application of Li-alloy anode and different artificial interlayers,significantly improving interfacial performance.On the other hand,the desired cathode/garnet interface is still hard to reach due to the complex chemical and physical structure at the cathode.The common methods used are nanostructured cathode host and sintering additives for increasing the contact area.On the basis of this information,we present our views on the remaining challenges and future research of electrode/garnet interface.This review not only motivates the need for further understanding of the fundamentals,stability,and modifications of the garnet/electrode interfaces but also provides guidelines for the future design of the interface for SSB.
基金supported by Coordination Foundation of Institute of Electronic Engineering,China Academy of Engineering Physics(No.WF2011013)
文摘In electrical devices poured by epoxy resin, there are a lot of interfaces between epoxy resin and other solid dielectrics, i.e. solid-solid interfaces. Experiments were carried out to study the flashover characteristics of two typical solid-solid interfaces (epoxy-ceramic and epoxy~ PMMA) under steep high-voltage impulse for different electrode systems (coaxial electrodes and finger electrodes) and different types of epoxy resin (neat epoxy resin, polyether modified epoxy resin and polyurethane modified epoxy resin). Results showed that, the flashover of solid-solid interface is similar to the breakdown of solid dielectric, and there are unrecoverable carbonated tracks after flashover. Under the same distance of electrodes, the electric stress of coaxial electrodes is lower than that of finger electrodes; and after the flashover, there are more severe breakdown and larger enhanced surface conductivity at interface for coaxial electrodes, as compared with the case of finger electrode. The dielectric properties are also discussed.
文摘The solid-solid electrode-electrolyte interface represents an important component in solid-state batteries(SSBs),as ionic diffusion,reaction,transformation,and restructuring could all take place.As these processes strongly influence the battery performance,studying the evolution of the solid-solid interfaces,particularly in situ during battery operation,can provide insights to establish the structure-property relationship for SSBs.Synchrotron X-ray techniques,owing to their unique penetration power and diverse approaches,are suitable to investigate the buried interfaces and examine structural,compositional,and morphological changes.In this review,we will discuss various surface-sensitive synchrotron-based scattering,spectroscopy,and imaging methods for the in situ characterization of solid-solid interfaces and how this information can be correlated to the electrochemical properties of SSBs.The goal is to overview the advantages and disadvantages of each technique by highlighting representative examples,so that similar strategies can be applied by battery researchers and beyond to study similar solid-solid interface systems.