A Multifunctional Electrolyte Additive K <sub>3</sub> P <sub>7</sub> for Simultaneous Capacity Compensation and Interphase Regulation in Lithium‐Ion Batteries

X Xiaoyi Wang (State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, College of Chemistry) Y Yiqing Li Z Zichuan Wang (Eye Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Liangzhu Laboratory) K Kang Ma (Quzhou Institute for Innovation in Resource Chemical Engineering Zhejiang P. R. China) S Shaojie Zhang Y Yujing Zhang J Jing Chen J Jiaqiang Huang Z Zhong‐Ming Sun (State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento‐Organic Chemistry, Tianjin Key Lab of Rare Earth Materials and Applications School of Material Science and Engineering Nankai University Tianjin China) J Jie Sun

Abstract

ABSTRACT The initial irreversible capacity loss (ICL) during the first charge significantly reduces the energy and power densities of lithium‑ion batteries (LIBs). Conventional prelithiation additives suffer from limited theoretical specific capacities (300–1000 mAh g −1 ), poor air stability, and low conversion efficiency. Herein, K 3 P 7 , which possesses high solubility in ester‐based electrolytes, is introduced as an electrolyte additive to improve the reversible capacities of various commercial LIBs. It provides an exceptional capacity‑compensation effect through the oxidation of P 7 3− , equivalent to 3048 mAh g −1 . Additionally, K + ions intercalate into the graphite interlayer, expanding the interlayer spacing and thereby improving the high‑rate performance of the graphite anode. The additive also promotes the formation of a stable cathode electrolyte interphase (CEI) and a uniform solid electrolyte interface (SEI), contributing to improved cycle stability of both electrodes. Furthermore, K 3 P 7 effectively scavenges free radicals, alleviating gas generation and internal pressure build‑up. When applied in a LiNi 0.8 Co 0.1 Mn 0.1 O 2 ||graphite full cell, the initial reversible capacity is 8% higher than that of the control sample, and the cell retains 92.9% of its capacity after 200 cycles. This work reveals a facile multi‐functional electrolyte additive that enhances the overall performance of LIBs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 40
Published July 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

X

Xiaoyi Wang

State Key Laboratory of Photocatalysis on Energy and Environment, College of Chemistry

Y

Yiqing Li

Z

Zichuan Wang

Eye Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Liangzhu Laboratory

K

Kang Ma

Quzhou Institute for Innovation in Resource Chemical Engineering Zhejiang P. R. China

S

Shaojie Zhang

Y

Yujing Zhang

J

Jing Chen

J

Jiaqiang Huang

Z

Zhong‐Ming Sun

State Key Laboratory and Institute of Elemento‐Organic Chemistry, Tianjin Key Lab of Rare Earth Materials and Applications School of Material Science and Engineering Nankai University Tianjin China

J

Jie Sun