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      Bridging the immiscibility of an all-fluoride fire extinguishant with highly-fluorinated electrolytes toward safe sodium metal batteries

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          An all-fluoride fire extinguishant is embedded within the electrolyte via bridge solvents, enabling safe and stable sodium metal batteries.

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          Room-temperature sodium metal batteries with metallic Na anodes and flammable organic solvent-based electrolytes are breeding severe safety concerns. Herein, by introducing non-flammable, highly-fluorinated ethers as bridge solvents, we enable superior miscibility of an all-fluoride fire extinguishant into fluorinated carbonate electrolytes. Besides the intrinsic non-flammability of the designed electrolyte, the embedded PFMP extinguishant further enhances the battery safety by its efficacy to in situ dissipate the internal heat at an elevated temperature (Δ H = +88.1 J g −1). Moreover, the cyclability is greatly improved by using such an electrolyte. The Na/Na symmetrical cells can cycle for 1100 h at 1.0 mA h cm −2 and more than 800 h at 5.0 mA h cm −2. Paired with a high voltage Na 3V 2(PO 4) 2O 2F cathode, the full cell exhibits a high initial coulombic efficiency of 94.7% and a capacity retention of 87.1% after 1000 cycles at 0.5C, which is mainly ascribed to the thin F-rich interphases established on both the Na metal anode and the cathode.

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                Journal
                EESNBY
                Energy & Environmental Science
                Energy Environ. Sci.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1754-5692
                1754-5706
                June 18 2020
                2020
                : 13
                : 6
                : 1788-1798
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of New Energy for Vehicles
                [2 ]Tongji University
                [3 ]Shanghai 201804
                [4 ]China
                [5 ]Key Laboratory for UV Light-Emitting Materials and Technology of Ministry of Education
                [6 ]National and Local United Engineering Laboratory for Power Batteries
                [7 ]Faculty of Chemistry
                [8 ]Northeast Normal University
                [9 ]Changchun
                Article
                10.1039/D0EE00694G
                0e6a9f69-7fa4-46db-a761-1c1ce44dc80a
                © 2020

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