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In Situ Li

Authors :
Shuaiguo, Hao
Zhipeng, Ma
Yao, Zhao
Lina, Kong
Haoyan, He
Guangjie, Shao
Xiujuan, Qin
Weimin, Gao
Source :
ACS Omega
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

A lithium metal anode is regarded as the most promising anode material for the next generation of high-energy density batteries because of its high specific capacity and low reduction potential. However, dendritic deposition and severe side reactions in continuous Li plating/stripping inevitably hinder the practical application of Li metal batteries. A solid polymer electrolyte protective layer with synergistic Li3PO4/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) features is in situ constructed on a lithium metal anode to obtain a stable interface during charge/discharge cycles. The protective layer can adapt to volume changes and inhibit lithium dendrites. The in situ reaction guaranteed the uniformity of ion transport and a tight interface between the protective layer and the lithium metal, so that the lithium deposition behavior was effectively regulated. The PP-Li anode presented a stable Li plating/stripping for 1000 h in a symmetrical cell system and exhibited an enhanced performance of the lithium titanium oxide cell. The in situ Li3PO4/PVA solid polymer electrolyte protective layer provided a promising strategy to tackle the challenges raised by the intrinsic properties of the lithium metal anode.

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Details

ISSN :
24701343
Volume :
5
Issue :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS omega
Accession number :
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