Carbonate Ester‐Based Sodium Metal Battery with High‐Capacity Retention at −50 °C Enabled by Weak Solvents and Electrodeposited Anode
Chao Hu,
Shan Guo,
Fei Huang
et al.
Abstract:Sodium metal batteries (SMBs) have received increasing attention due to the abundant sodium resources and high energy density, but suffered from the sluggish interfacial kinetic and unstable plating/stripping of sodium anode at low temperature, especially when matched with ester electrolytes. Here, we develop a stable ultra‐low‐temperature SMBs with high‐capacity retention at −50°C in a weak solvated carbonate ester‐based electrolyte, combined with an electrodeposited Na (Cu/Na) anode. The Cu/Na anode with ele… Show more
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