Dual strategies of mild C–F scissoring fluorination and local high-concentration electrolyte to enable reversible Li–Fe–F conversion batteries†
Abstract
Batteries taking conversion-type iron fluorides as energy-dense cathodes provide the possibility for the power electrification of the transportation and aviation industries. However, a safe and low-toxicity synthesis method for fluorides and the design of a compatible electrolyte formula are still challenging. Here, we propose a dual strategy of mild C–F scissoring fluorination and a local high-concentration electrolyte (LHCE) to enable highly reversible Li–Fe–F conversion batteries. A facile and safe scissoring strategy at a low temperature (95 °C) enables the preparation of a carbon–iron fluoride composite with a porous cubic cage-like structure. CFx plays a double role as a solid fluorination agent and an in situ conductive network after defluorination. The as-prepared fluoride cathode delivers a reversible capacity as high as 300 mA h g−1 over 100 cycles. The further LHCE strategy not only enhances the oxidation stable voltage of the electrolyte (>5 V) and the transference number of Li+ (0.74), but also realizes dual protection of the fluoride cathode and Li metal anode by facilitating the construction of robust cathode– and anode–electrolyte interfaces, respectively. The LHCE-assisted fluoride battery releases a higher reversible capacity of 335 mA h g−1 after 130 cycles. This work provides a solution to high-performance carbon–fluoride conversion cathodes by a synergetic effect of tailored synthesis, electroactive particle texture and electrolyte formula.
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