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Coupling alloyed lean lithium anodes with PIM-1-blended PEO electrolytes synergistically promotes reversible Li stripping/deposition reactions for all-solid-state lithium-metal batteries

Authors :
Zhang, Y.
Lou, X.
Dan, J.
Franke, C.
Tang, L.
Li, J.
Gao, Z.
Zhou, L.
Chen, B.
Li, T.
Liu, T.
Source :
Jouranl of Energy Storage; July 2024, Vol. 94 Issue: 1
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

All-solid-state lithium batteries with lean (ultrathin) lithium anodes and polymer-based electrolytes e.g., polyethylene oxide (PEO), can potentially offer high energy density, reduced processing cost and improved mechanical contact at electrolyte-electrode interfaces. The non-uniform lithium deposition and inadequate mechanical strength of PEO, however, tend to cause deactivated lithium and short-circuiting by Li dendrites over lithium deposition/stripping cycles; these issues become more aggravated with lean Li anodes due to the more severe volume changes. Herein, we construct a more mechanically and chemically stable lithium-electrolyte interface by coupling alloyed lean Li anodes (<50 μm) with PEO electrolytes blended with polymers of intrinsic porosity (PIMs). The lean Li anode is fabricated by a facile and scalable cold-rolling method, which leads to a uniformly alloyed lithium anode permitting epitaxial Li deposition. Meanwhile, PIM reinforces the mechanical strength of the PEO composite electrolyte, reducing the likelihood of dendrite formation/penetration. Importantly, the introduction of both GaInSnZn and the first-generation PIM has been found to reduce the interfacial charge transfer resistance via modifying the composition of solid-electrolyte interphase. The resulting full cells with lithium iron phosphate cathodes exhibit a high specific capacity of ∼160 mAh/g, i.e., ∼0.6 mAh/cm2with excellent retention of 93.1 % at 120 cycles.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2352152x
Volume :
94
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Jouranl of Energy Storage
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66537738
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2024.112399