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This study explores how fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) influences the solid electrolyte interface (SEI) layer formation during battery charging process. FEC improves SEI properties, producing a uniform, chemically stable layer enriched with lithium fluoride. This enhances mechanical resilience and electrochemical stability. FEC also suppresses electrolyte deformation and decomposition, maintaining its initial state. The findings highlight the significance and comprehension of electrolyte additives, offering an electrolyte research pathway for improving Li-ion battery performance and durability.
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