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A 3D composite lithium metal anode with pre-fabricated LiZn <i>via</i> reactive wetting

Junyao Jia, Zhuoqun Tang, Zixing Guo, Haiyao Xu, Huijie Hu, Sa Li

2020Chemical Communications16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Lithium metal anodes (LMAs) have been suffering from challenging problems of solid electrolyte interface (SEI) formation and lithium morphological instability (LMI), which lead to a poor cycling life and notorious safety concerns. Herein, we prepared a 3D composite anode (Li@NFZO) by heat treatment and reactive wetting where nickel foam serves as the framework and LiZn/Li fills in the holes. Interestingly, it is found that such a nickel foam + LiZn combination can largely reinforce the electrode/electrolyte interface stability and thus slows down the electrolyte consumption. Furthermore, uniformly distributed and lithiophilic LiZn contributes to the homogenous Li plating so that dendrites can be geometrically disturbed. Therefore, stable cycling for 185 h at 5 mA h cm-2/5 mA cm-2 in symmetrical cells, 2.8× bare Li, was achieved. The cycling life of the LiFePO4//Li@NFZO full-cell at ≈6.6 g A h-1 electrolyte addition was prolonged to 120 cycles (80% capacity retention), compared to 66 cycles for the LiFePO4//Li full-cell.

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