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Designing electrolyte with multi-ether solvation structure enabling low-temperature sodium ion capacitor

Dongming Liu1Mengfan Pei1Xin Jin1Lin Wang2Wanyuan Jiang2Borui Li1Runyue Mao1Xigao Jian1,2Fangyuan Hu1 ( )
School of Materials Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Frontiers Science Center for Smart Materials Oriented Chemical Engineering, Technology Innovation Center of High-Performance Resin Materials (Liaoning Province), Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, People’s Republic of China
State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Frontiers Science Center for Smart Materials Oriented Chemical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Technology Innovation Center of High-Performance Resin Materials (Liaoning Province), Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, People’s Republic of China
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Sodium-ion hybrid capacitors (SICs), which combine the high energy density of batteries with the high power density and long cycle life of capacitors, are considered promising next-generation energy storage devices. Ensuring the performance of SICs in low-temperature environments is crucial for applications in high-altitude cold regions, where the desolvation process of Na+ and the transport process in the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) are determinant. In this paper, we proposed a multi-ether modulation strategy to construct a solvation sheath with multi-ether participation by modulating the coordination of Na+ and solvents. This unique solvation sheath not only reduces the desolvation energy barrier of Na+, but more importantly forms a Na2O-rich inorganic SEI and enhances the ionic dynamics of Na+. Benefiting from the excellent solvation structure design, SICs prepared with this electrolyte can achieve energy density of up to 178 Wh·kg‒1 and ultra-high power density of 42390 W·kg‒1 at room temperature. Notably, this SIC delivers record-high energy densities of 149 Wh·kg‒1 and 119 Wh·kg‒1 as well as power densities of up to 25 200 W·kg‒1 and 24 591 W·kg‒1 at ‒20 ℃ and ‒40 ℃, respectively. This work provides new ideas for the development of high-performance SICs for low-temperature operating environments.

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Liu D, Pei M, Jin X, et al. Designing electrolyte with multi-ether solvation structure enabling low-temperature sodium ion capacitor. International Journal of Extreme Manufacturing, 2025, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1088/2631-7990/adbfe0

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Received: 10 July 2024
Revised: 23 December 2024
Accepted: 12 March 2025
Published: 04 April 2025
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