Understanding the nature of the passivation layer enabling reversible calcium plating

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Abstract

As for other multivalent systems, the interface between the calcium (Ca) metal anode and the electrolyte is of paramount importance for reversible plating/stripping. Here, we combined experimental and theoretical approaches to unveil the potential solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) components enabling facile Ca plating. Borates compounds, in the form of cross-linked polymers are suggested as divalent conducting component. A pre-passivation protocol with such SEI is demonstrated and allows to broaden the possibility for electrolyte formulation. We also demonstrated a 10-fold increase in Ca plating kinetics by tuning the cation solvation structure in the electrolyte limiting the degree of contact ion pair.

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Forero-Saboya, J., Davoisne, C., Dedryvère, R., Yousef, I., Canepa, P., & Ponrouch, A. (2020). Understanding the nature of the passivation layer enabling reversible calcium plating. Energy and Environmental Science, 13(10), 3423–3431. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ee02347g

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