• Geometric Design of Interface Structures and Electrolyte Solvation Chemistry for Fast Charging Lithium-Ion Batteries
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ㅇ [Title]      Geometric Design of Interface Structures and Electrolyte Solvation Chemistry for Fast Charging Lithium-Ion Batteries


 
ㅇ [Journal]  Advanced Materials (IF: 27.4)
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
 [Author]  
Chaeeun Song, Seung Hee Han, Youngwoo Choi, Hong Rim Shin, Min Kyu Kim, Chaewon Gong, Dongyan Chen, Jong-Won Lee,* Seungbum Hong,* and Nam-Soon Choi*

 

 [Abstrct] 
The grain sizes of solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) and solvation structure of electrolytes can aect Li+ ion transport across SEI and control the desolvation kinetics of solvated

Li
+ ions during fast-charging of Li-ion batteries (LIBs). However, the impact of the geometric structure of SEI grains on the fast charging capability of LIBs is rarely examined.

Here, the correlation between the SEI grain size and fast charging characteristics of cells is explored, and the desolvation kinetics is controlled by replacing the strongly

binding ethylene carbonate (EC) solvent with a weakly binding nitrile-based solvent under fast charging conditions. The evolution of small grains of SEI to provide sufficient

paths for Li
+ ion supply can be achieved by the modication of solvation structure in the electrolyte. Additionally, the less resistive SEI composition and low viscosity of isoBN-


containing electrolyte enable a more rapid charging of LiNi0.8Co 0.1Mn0.1O2/graphite full cells by facilitating the SEI crossing of Li+ ions with less Li plating at a charging rate

of 4 C at 25 °C. This work sheds light on solvation structure and interface engineering to enhance the fast charging cycle stability of LIBs for tailorable adoption

intransportation sectors.






 

 
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