Artificial Electron Channels Enable Contact Prelithiation of Li-Ion Battery Anodes with Ultrahigh Li-Source Utilization

Xinyang Yue, Yu Xing Yao, Jing Zhang, Si Yu Yang, Wei Hao, Zeheng Li, Cheng Tang, Yuanmao Chen, Chong Yan*, Qiang Zhang*

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Abstract

Contact prelithiation is widely used to compensate for the initial capacity loss of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, the low utilization of the Li source, which suffers from the deteriorated contact interfaces, results in cycling degeneration. Herein, Li−Ag alloy-based artificial electron channels (AECs) are established in Li source/graphite anode contact interfaces to promote Li-source conversion. Due to the shielding effect of the Li−Ag alloy (50 at. % Li) on Li-ion diffusion, the dry-state interfacial corrosion is restricted. The unblocked electronic conduction across the AEC-involved interface not only facilitates the Li-source conversion but also accelerates the prelithiation kinetics during the wet-state process, resulting in an ultrahigh Li-source utilization (90.7 %). Implementing AEC-assisted prelithiation in a LiNi0.5Co0.2Mn0.3O2 pouch cell yields a 35.8 % increase in energy density and stable cycling over 600 cycles. This finding affords significant insights into the construction of an efficient prelithiation technology for the development of high-energy LIBs.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • Li−Ag alloy
  • artificial electron channels
  • contact prelithiation
  • graphite anode
  • lithium-ion batteries

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