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Nanodiamonds suppress the growth of lithium dendrites

  • Xin Bing Cheng
  • , Meng Qiang Zhao
  • , Chi Chen
  • , Amanda Pentecost
  • , Kathleen Maleski
  • , Tyler Mathis
  • , Xue Qiang Zhang
  • , Qiang Zhang*
  • , Jianjun Jiang
  • , Yury Gogotsi
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Drexel University
  • Tsinghua University
  • Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Lithium metal has been regarded as the future anode material for high-energy-density rechargeable batteries due to its favorable combination of negative electrochemical potential and high theoretical capacity. However, uncontrolled lithium deposition during lithium plating/stripping results in low Coulombic efficiency and severe safety hazards. Herein, we report that nanodiamonds work as an electrolyte additive to co-deposit with lithium ions and produce dendrite-free lithium deposits. First-principles calculations indicate that lithium prefers to adsorb onto nanodiamond surfaces with a low diffusion energy barrier, leading to uniformly deposited lithium arrays. The uniform lithium deposition morphology renders enhanced electrochemical cycling performance. The nanodiamond-modified electrolyte can lead to a stable cycling of lithium | lithium symmetrical cells up to 150 and 200 h at 2.0 and 1.0 mA cm-2, respectively. The nanodiamond co-deposition can significantly alter the lithium plating behavior, affording a promising route to suppress lithium dendrite growth in lithium metal-based batteries.

Original languageEnglish
Article number336
JournalNature Communications
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2017
Externally publishedYes

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