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Protected Lithium‐Metal Anodes in Batteries: From Liquid to Solid

Chunpeng Yang, Kun Fu, Ying Zhang, Emily Hitz, Liangbing Hu

2017Advanced Materials763 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High-energy lithium-metal batteries are among the most promising candidates for next-generation energy storage systems. With a high specific capacity and a low reduction potential, the Li-metal anode has attracted extensive interest for decades. Dendritic Li formation, uncontrolled interfacial reactions, and huge volume effect are major hurdles to the commercial application of Li-metal anodes. Recent studies have shown that the performance and safety of Li-metal anodes can be significantly improved via organic electrolyte modification, Li-metal interface protection, Li-electrode framework design, separator coating, and so on. Superior to the liquid electrolytes, solid-state electrolytes are considered able to inhibit problematic Li dendrites and build safe solid Li-metal batteries. Inspired by the bright prospects of solid Li-metal batteries, increasing efforts have been devoted to overcoming the obstacles of solid Li-metal batteries, such as low ionic conductivity of the electrolyte and Li-electrolyte interfacial problems. Here, the approaches to protect Li-metal anodes from liquid batteries to solid-state batteries are outlined and analyzed in detail. Perspectives regarding the strategies for developing Li-metal anodes are discussed to facilitate the practical application of Li-metal batteries.

Topics & Concepts

AnodeMaterials scienceElectrolyteSeparator (oil production)Lithium metalMetalNanoarchitectures for lithium-ion batteriesLithium (medication)Fast ion conductorEnergy storageIonic liquidNanotechnologyIonic conductivityChemical engineeringElectrodeMetallurgyCatalysisChemistryOrganic chemistryMedicineThermodynamicsPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryEndocrinologyEngineeringPhysicsAdvanced Battery Materials and TechnologiesAdvancements in Battery MaterialsAdvanced Battery Technologies Research
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