Abstract
High-energy lithium batteries are highly desired for next-generation electric vehicles, electric aviation, and renewable energy storage. Rational electrolyte design and regulated interfacial chemistry are crucial for high-energy batteries to enhance electrochemical performance. This talk will focus on electrolyte design for lithium batteries over wide-temperature operation. Understanding the limiting factors of wide temperature operation is crucial for exploiting its potential to advance rechargeable lithium batteries, yet it poses substantial challenges. Jijian will provide an in-depth analysis of interplays between solvation chemistry and interfacial reactions, dissect the failure mechanism of lithium batteries in extreme temperatures, and advocate for innovative strategies in electrolyte design and interphase engineering to enhance electrochemical performance across a wide temperature range.
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