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Revisit Electrolyte Chemistry of Hard Carbon in Ether for Na Storage

[Image: see text] Hard carbons (HCs) as an anode material in sodium ion batteries present enhanced electrochemical performances in ether-based electrolytes, giving them potential for use in practical applications. However, the underlying mechanism behind the excellent performances is still in questi...

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Autores principales: Pan, Jun, Sun, Yi-yang, Yan, Yehao, Feng, Lei, Zhang, Yifan, Lin, Aming, Huang, Fuqiang, Yang, Jian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8397355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34467359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.1c00158
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author Pan, Jun
Sun, Yi-yang
Yan, Yehao
Feng, Lei
Zhang, Yifan
Lin, Aming
Huang, Fuqiang
Yang, Jian
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description [Image: see text] Hard carbons (HCs) as an anode material in sodium ion batteries present enhanced electrochemical performances in ether-based electrolytes, giving them potential for use in practical applications. However, the underlying mechanism behind the excellent performances is still in question. Here, ex situ nuclear magnetic resonance, gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy were used to clarify the insightful chemistry of ether- and ester-based electrolytes in terms of the solid–electrolyte interphase (SEI) on hard carbons. The results confirm the marked electrolyte decomposition and the formation of a SEI film in EC/DEC but no SEI film in the case of diglyme. In situ electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance and molecular dynamics support that ether molecules have likely been co-intercalated into hard carbons. To our knowledge, these results are reported for the first time. It might be very useful for the rational design of advanced electrode materials based on HCs in the future.
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spelling pubmed-83973552021-08-30 Revisit Electrolyte Chemistry of Hard Carbon in Ether for Na Storage Pan, Jun Sun, Yi-yang Yan, Yehao Feng, Lei Zhang, Yifan Lin, Aming Huang, Fuqiang Yang, Jian JACS Au [Image: see text] Hard carbons (HCs) as an anode material in sodium ion batteries present enhanced electrochemical performances in ether-based electrolytes, giving them potential for use in practical applications. However, the underlying mechanism behind the excellent performances is still in question. Here, ex situ nuclear magnetic resonance, gas chromatography–mass spectrometry, and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy were used to clarify the insightful chemistry of ether- and ester-based electrolytes in terms of the solid–electrolyte interphase (SEI) on hard carbons. The results confirm the marked electrolyte decomposition and the formation of a SEI film in EC/DEC but no SEI film in the case of diglyme. In situ electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance and molecular dynamics support that ether molecules have likely been co-intercalated into hard carbons. To our knowledge, these results are reported for the first time. It might be very useful for the rational design of advanced electrode materials based on HCs in the future. American Chemical Society 2021-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8397355/ /pubmed/34467359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.1c00158 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Zhang, Yifan
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Revisit Electrolyte Chemistry of Hard Carbon in Ether for Na Storage
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title_full Revisit Electrolyte Chemistry of Hard Carbon in Ether for Na Storage
title_fullStr Revisit Electrolyte Chemistry of Hard Carbon in Ether for Na Storage
title_full_unstemmed Revisit Electrolyte Chemistry of Hard Carbon in Ether for Na Storage
title_short Revisit Electrolyte Chemistry of Hard Carbon in Ether for Na Storage
title_sort revisit electrolyte chemistry of hard carbon in ether for na storage
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8397355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34467359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacsau.1c00158
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