Designing Advanced Electrolytes for High‐Voltage High‐Capacity Disordered Rocksalt Cathodes

Date Published
05/2025
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1002/smll.202501600
Abstract

Lithium (Li)‐excess transition metal oxide materials which crystallize in the cation‐disordered rock salt (DRX) structure are promising cathodes for realizing low‐cost, high‐energy‐density Li batteries. However, the state‐of‐the‐art electrolytes for Li‐ion batteries cannot meet the high‐voltage stability requirement for high‐voltage DRX cathodes, thus new electrolytes are urgently demanded. It has been reported that the solvation structures and properties of the electrolytes critically influence the performance and stability of the batteries. In this study, the structure–property relationships of various electrolytes with different solvent‐to‐diluent ratios are systematically investigated through a combination of theoretical calculations and experimental tests and analyses. This approach guides the development of electrolytes with unique solvation structures and characteristics, exhibiting high voltage stability, and enhancing the formation of stable electrode/electrolyte interphases. These electrolytes enable the realization of Li||Li1.094Mn0.676Ti0.228O2 (LMTO) DRX cells with improved performance compared to the conventional electrolyte. Specifically, Li||LMTO cells with the optimized advanced controlled‐solvation electrolyte deliver higher specific capacity and longer cycle life compared to cells with the conventional electrolyte. Additionally, the investigation into the structure–property relationship provides a foundational basis for designing advanced electrolytes, which are crucial for the stable cycling of emerging high‐voltage cathodes.

Journal
Small
Volume
21
Year of Publication
2025
Issue
18
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN Number
1613-6810, 1613-6829
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