Artificial Soft–Rigid Protective Layer for Dendrite-Free Lithium Metal Anode

Rui Xu, Xue Qiang Zhang, Xin Bing Cheng, Hong Jie Peng, Chen Zi Zhao, Chong Yan, Jia Qi Huang*

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Abstract

Lithium (Li) metal has been pursued as “Holy Grail” among various anode materials due to its high specific capacity and the lowest reduction potential. However, uncontrolled growth of Li dendrites and extremely unstable interfaces during repeated Li plating/stripping ineluctably plague the practical applications of Li metal batteries. Herein, an artificial protective layer with synergistic soft–rigid feature is constructed on the Li metal anode to offer superior interfacial stability during long-term cycles. By suppressing random Li deposition and the formation of isolated Li, such a protective layer enables a dendrite-free morphology of Li metal anode and suppresses the depletion of Li metal and electrolyte. Additionally, sufficient ionic conductivity is guaranteed through the synergy between soft and rigid structural units that are uniformly dispersed in the layer. Dendrite-free and dense Li deposition, as well as a greatly reduced interfacial resistance after cycling, is achieved owing to the stabilized interface, accounting for significantly prolonged cycle life of Li metal batteries. This work highlights the ability of synergistic organic/inorganic protective layer in stabilizing Li metal anode and provides fresh insights into the energy chemistry and mechanics of anode in a working battery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1705838
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume28
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Feb 2018

Keywords

  • artificial protective layers
  • dendrite-free metal anodes
  • lithium metal protection
  • rechargeable batteries
  • solid electrolytes

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