Emerging electrolytes with fluorinated solvents for rechargeable lithium-based batteries
Abstract
Electrolytes that can ensure the movement of ions and regulate interfacial chemistries for fast mass and charge transfer are essential in many types of electrochemical energy storage devices. However, in the emerging energy-dense lithium-based batteries, the uncontrollable side-reactions and consumption of the electrolyte result in poor electrochemical performances and severe safety concerns. In this case, fluorination has been demonstrated to be one of the most effective strategies to overcome the above-mentioned issues without significantly contributing to engineering and technical difficulties. Herein, we present a comprehensive overview of the fluorinated solvents that can be employed in lithium-based batteries. Firstly, the basic parameters that dictate the properties of solvents/electrolytes are elaborated, including physical properties, solvation structure, interface chemistry, and safety. Specifically, we focus on the advances and scientific challenges associated with different solvents and the enhancement in their performance after fluorination. Secondly, we discuss the synthetic methods for new fluorinated solvents and their reaction mechanisms in depth. Thirdly, the progress, structure–performance relationship, and applications of fluorinated solvents are reviewed. Subsequently, we provide suggestions on the solvent selection for different battery chemistries. Finally, the existing challenges and further efforts on fluorinated solvents are summarized. The combination of advanced synthesis and characterization approaches with the assistance of machine learning will enable the design of new fluorinated solvents for advanced lithium-based batteries.
- This article is part of the themed collection: ChemSocRev – Highlights from 2023