Abstract

Lithium nitrate has been widely used to improve the interfacial stability of Li metal anode in ether electrolyte. However, the low solubility limits its application in carbonate electrolytes for high-voltage Li metal batteries. Herein, nitrated polycaprolactone (PCL-ONO2 ), which is prepared via the acylation of polycaprolactone diol (PCL-diol) followed by the grafting of nitrate group, has been proposed as an electrolyte additive to introduce high-concentration NO3 - into carbonate electrolytes for the first time. The theoretical calculations and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy depth profiling demonstrate that the PCL-ONO2 additive preferentially reacts with Li metal and in situ constructs a stable dual-layered solid electrolyte interphase film, presenting an inner nitride-rich layer and an outer flexible PCL-based layer on the surface of Li metal anode. As a result, the Li metal anode delivers an impressive long-term cycling performance over 1400h at an elevated area capacity of 10.0mAhcm-2 and an ultrahigh current density of 10.0mAcm-2 in the Li symmetrical cells. Moreover, the PCL-ONO2 additive enables the full cells constructed by coupling high-loading LiFePO4 (20.0mgcm-2 ) or LiNi0.5 Co0.2 Mn0.3 (16.5mgcm-2 ) cathode and thin Li metal anode (≈50µm) to demonstrate greatly improved cycling stability and rate capability.

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