In-Situ formation Inorganic/Organic solid electrolyte interphase and sodium affinity sites for improved sodium metal anodes

Xiang Zheng, Chaohong Shi, Zhiqian Li, Zining Zhang, Lijun Yang, Qi Fang, Jing Tang

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Abstract

Due to the severe dendrite phenomenon, the large-scale application of sodium metal batteries (SMBs) is difficult. The fabrication of artificial inorganic/organic solid electrolyte interphases (SEI), incorporating the role of metallic sites in addressing the dendrite issue, has attracted great attention. This work reports the in-situ formation of inorganic/organic SEI and sodium affinity sites from antimony-doped zinc fluoride current collector (Sb-ZnF2@Zn). The resulting Sb-ZnF2@Zn/Na anodes exhibited dendrite-free sodium deposition, significantly enhanced electrochemical performance, and improved long-term stability by optimizing the interfacial composition and structure. Thanks to the formed inorganic/organic SEI and sodium affinity sites, the symmetrical cells displayed an extended cycle life of 2000 h at 6 mA cm−2 with 3mAh cm−2. This work not only improves the uniform infiltration of the electrolyte but also promotes the uniform transport of Na+, as validated by dynamic contact angle experiments and finite element calculations. The findings provide valuable insights into the design of advanced sodium metal anodes for next-generation SMBs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number159713
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume506
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Dendrite-free anode
  • Inorganic/organic solid electrolyte interphase
  • Sodium affinity sites
  • Sodium metal batteries

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