Superlithiophilic Amorphous SiO-TiO Distributed into Porous Carbon Skeleton Enabling Uniform Lithium Deposition for Stable Lithium Metal Batteries.
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Lithium (Li) metal anodes have garnered increasing interest in recent years as its high theoretical capacity and low electrochemical potential promises a myriad of opportunities for various applications. However, one critical issue to overcome is the inhomogeneous deposition of Li during the plating and stripping process. This inhomogeneous deposition could result in uncontrollable dendrite growth, further leading to poor coulombic efficiency, shorter lifecycles, and safety concerns due to internal short circuit and thermal runaways. To address these issues, a 3D porous core-shell fiber scaffold is presented, comprising of well-dispersed SiO, TiO, and carbon, as superlithiophilic host materials for lithium anodes. The amorphous SiO and TiO allow for controllable nucleation and deposition of metal Li inside the porous core-shell fiber even at ultrahigh current densities of 10 mA cm. In addition, the interconnected conductive fiber with high porosity enables good electrical conductivity with fast ion transport and excellent mechanical strength to withstand massive Li loading during repeated cycles of stripping and plating. As a result, excellent cycling performance and high rate capability are observed in both symmetric cells and full cells, highlighting the feasibility of the proposed Li anode composite.
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Authors | Xue, Pan;Sun, Chuang;Li, Hongpeng;Liang, Jiajie;Lai, Chao; |
Journal | Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1002/advs.201900943 |
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