Abstract

In article number 2003520, Kyungwon Kwak, Kyung-Koo Lee and co-workers design a concentrated bisalt electrolyte for lithium metal batteries. The combination of two different salts (LiDFP and LiTFSI) with vastly different ionic interactions induces preferential interactions between Li+ and anions. The presence of the resulting solvation structures not only provides excellent electrochemical performance, but also alleviates issues regarding low ionic conductivity and high viscosity in concentrated non-aqueous electrolytes.

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