Abstract

AbstractLithium‐oxygen batteries (LOBs) are well known for their high energy density. However, their reversibility and rate performance are challenged due to the sluggish oxygen reduction/evolution reactions (ORR/OER) kinetics, serious side reactions and uncontrollable Li dendrite growth. The electrolyte plays a key role in transport of Li+ and reactive oxygen species in LOBs. Here, we tailored a dilute electrolyte by screening suitable crown ether additives to promote lithium salt dissociation and Li+ solvation through electrostatic interaction. The electrolyte containing 100 mM 18‐crown‐6 ether (100‐18C6) exhibits enhanced electrochemical stability and triggers a solution‐mediated Li2O2 growth pathway in LOBs, showing high discharge capacity of 10 828.8 mAh gcarbon−1. Moreover, optimized electrode/electrolyte interfaces promote ORR/OER kinetics on cathode and achieve dendrite‐free Li anode, which enhances the cycle life. This work casts new lights on the design of low‐cost dilute electrolytes for high performance LOBs.

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