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Stable and instable diglyme-based electrolytes for batteries with sodium or graphite as electrode.

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We study the stability of several diglyme-based electrolytes in Sodium│Sodium and Sodium│Graphite cells. The electrolyte behavior for different conductive salts (NaOTf, NaPF6, NaClO4, NaFSI, and NaTFSI) is compared and in… Click to show full abstract

We study the stability of several diglyme-based electrolytes in Sodium│Sodium and Sodium│Graphite cells. The electrolyte behavior for different conductive salts (NaOTf, NaPF6, NaClO4, NaFSI, and NaTFSI) is compared and in some cases, considerable differences are identified. Side reactions are studied with a variety of methods including XRD, SEM, TEM, online electrochemical mass spectrometry (OEMS), and in situ electrochemical dilatometry. For Na│Na symmetric cells as well as for Na│Graphite cells, we find that NaOTf and NaPF6 are the preferred salts followed by NaClO4 and NaFSI, as the latter two lead to more side reactions and increasing impedance. NaTFSI shows the worst performance leading to poor Coulombic efficiency and cycle life. In this case, excessive side reactions lead also to a strong increase in electrode thickness during cycling. In a qualitative order, the suitability of the conductive salts can be ranked as follows: NaOTf≥NaPF6>NaClO4>NaFSI>>NaTFSI. Our results also explain two recent, seemingly conflicting findings on the degree of solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) formation on graphite electrodes in sodium-ion batteries (DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b16536 and 10.1002/aenm.201702724). The contradictory findings are due to the different conductive salts used in both studies.

Keywords: conductive salts; based electrolytes; sodium; electrode; diglyme based; sodium graphite

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2019

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