The formation of the alkyl carbonate-derived solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) enables the use of active materials operating at very cathodic potentials in Li-ion batteries. However, the SEI in semi-solid flow batteries results in a hindered electron transfer between a fluid electrode and the current collector restricting the operating potentials to ca. 0.8 V vs. Li/Li+ for EC-based electrolytes.
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Ventosa, E., Zampardi, G., Flox, C., La Mantia, F., Schuhmann, W., & Morante, J. R. (2015). Solid electrolyte interphase in semi-solid flow batteries: A Wolf in sheep’s clothing. Chemical Communications, 51(81), 14973–14976. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc04767f
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