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Elucidating the Effects of LiF on Lithium Metal Anodes
- Kim, Mun Sek;
- Wang, Jingyang;
- Zhang, Wenbo;
- Sayavong, Philaphon;
- Zhang, Zewen;
- Oyakhire, Solomon T;
- Shuchi, Sanzeeda Baig;
- Kim, Sang Cheol;
- Cui, Yi;
- Chen, Yuelang;
- Yu, Zhiao;
- Gong, Huaxin;
- Xu, Rong;
- Lee, Junyoung;
- Choi, Il Rok;
- Lee, Jun Ho;
- Persson, Kristin A;
- Qin, Jian;
- Bao, Zhenan;
- Cui, Yi
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5c03437Abstract
LiF is widely recognized as a crucial component of a solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) for Li metal anodes. However, the roles of LiF in the SEI remain elusive. Herein, we examined the evolution of SEI influenced by LiF and identified distinct features that elucidate functional characteristics of LiF for Li metal anodes. Through comprehensive empirical and theoretical analyses, we found that LiF enriches Li2O within the SEI, forms LiF/Li2O interfaces, exhibits non-negligible solubility with spontaneous dissolution-reprecipitation behavior in the electrolyte, and works synergistically with Li2O. These findings shed light on the effects of LiF on Li metal anodes and the arrangement characteristic of LiF within the SEI. By integrating key discoveries regarding LiF, a projected working mechanism for LiF is illustrated. Overall, our study on LiF provides valuable insights that advance the understanding of the SEI and interphase nanostructures, contributing to the development of more reliable and practical Li metal batteries.
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