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Lithium Batteries and the Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI)—Progress and Outlook

Henry AdenusiHong Kong Quantum AI Lab 17 Science Park West Avenue Hong Kong ChinaGregory A. ChassDepartment of Chemistry School of Physical and Chemical Sciences Queen Mary University of London London E1 4NS UKStefano PasseriniDepartment of Chemistry Sapienza University of Rome Rome 00185 ItalyKun TianDepartment of Chemistry and Biological Chemistry McMaster University Hamilton L8S 4L8 CanadaGuanHua ChenDepartment of Chemistry The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China
2023en
ABI

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Abstract Interfacial dynamics within chemical systems such as electron and ion transport processes have relevance in the rational optimization of electrochemical energy storage materials and devices. Evolving the understanding of fundamental electrochemistry at interfaces would also help in the understanding of relevant phenomena in biological, microbial, pharmaceutical, electronic, and photonic systems. In lithium‐ion batteries, the electrochemical instability of the electrolyte and its ensuing reactive decomposition proceeds at the anode surface within the Helmholtz double layer resulting in a buildup of the reductive products, forming the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). This review summarizes relevant aspects of the SEI including formation, composition, dynamic structure, and reaction mechanisms, focusing primarily on the graphite anode with insights into the lithium metal anode. Furthermore, the influence of the electrolyte and electrode materials on SEI structure and properties is discussed. An update is also presented on state‐of‐the‐art approaches to quantitatively characterize the structure and changing properties of the SEI. Lastly, a framework evaluating the standing problems and future research directions including feasible computational, machine learning, and experimental approaches are outlined.

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