Synergistic effect of high concentration sodium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide electrolyte & fluorinated ethylene carbonate enabling stability & high-rate performance of Na metal batteries

Trung T.N, Phuong Q.C, Nhung P.P.N, Liem T.P, Phan H.N, Tuyen T.K.H, Du H.N, Quan L.T, My L.P.L , Man V.T

Sodium metal anodes-based batteries have been widely attracted owing to their advantages like high specific capacity, abundant resources, de-alloying with copper. Herein, we demonstrate a high concentration electrolyte of NaFSI and DME (2:1 wt ratio) with FEC 3 wt% additive enabling a high-rate performance sodium metal batteries using Na3V2(PO4)3 cathode up to 400 cycles. The novel electrolyte system exhibits superior thermal, electrochemical stability, inhibits Al corrosion, and improves cycling performance. The Na3V2(PO4)3 cathodes could deliver an initial discharge capacity of 93.1 mAhg−1, capacity retention of 76.4 % after 400 cycles, and Coulombic efficiency is over 90% during cycling test.


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