纳米技术
锂(药物)
电解质
接口(物质)
相间
化学
分解
机制(生物学)
材料科学
化学工程
蓝图
氧化物
金属
竞赛(生物学)
电化学
锡
质子化
可用的
光学(聚焦)
障碍物
构造(python库)
限制
反应机理
作者
Jin Ren,Han Zhang,Jiale Wan,Lü Liang,Min Niu,Hanwen An,Menggang Li,Chunshuang Yan,Chade Lv,Xi Zhang,Chunhui Yang,Liwei Dong
摘要
ABSTRACT Engineering a durable electrode‐electrolyte interphase is critical for high‐voltage lithium metal batteries. A fundamental obstacle to this goal is the unresolved complexity of interface chemistry, especially involving blended electrolyte additives. Here, by revealing the decomposition pathway of lithium difluorophosphate (LiDFP) under the dynamic competition mechanism (DCM), we unravel the interface chemistry in blended‐additive formulations combining LiDFP with other mainstream additives. When co‐used, the LiNO 3 priority decomposition and LiDFP protonation alter interfacial evolution and trigger harmful H 3 PO 4 and HF accumulation. Notably, fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) remains undecomposed alongside LiDFP, defying its typical sacrificial role. The stable‐existence FEC modulates the local chemical environment by directing targeted competitive H + adsorption, which in turn drives more complete LiDFP decomposition to construct an inorganic‐enriched interphase dominated by Li 3 PO 4 and LiF. Building upon these insights, we propose a universal DCM framework that optimizes a multi‐additive electrolyte system by tailoring additive synergies. This work shifts focus from empirical additive screening to a mechanism‐driven design paradigm, offering an instructive blueprint for navigating complex interface chemistry.
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