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Revisiting the Electroplating Process for Lithium-Metal Anodes for Lithium-Metal Batteries
Xiaowen Sun1, Xinyue Zhang1, Qingtao Ma1
1Key Laboratory for Green Chemical Technology of Ministry of Education, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering (Tianjin), Tianjin, 300072, China.
Abstract:
Electroplating has been studied for centuries, not only in the laboratory but also in industry for machinery, electronics, automobile, aviation, and other fields. The lithium-metal anode is the Holy Grail electrode because of its high energy density. But the recyclability of lithium-metal batteries remains quite challenging. The essence of both conventional electroplating and lithium plating is the same, reduction of metal cations. Thus, industrial electroplating knowledge can be applied to revisit the electroplating process for lithium-metal anodes. In conventional electroplating, some strategies like using additives, modifying substrates, applying pulse current, and agitating electrolyte have been explored to suppress dendrite growth. These methods are also effective in lithium-metal anodes. Inspired by that, we revisit the fundamental electroplating theory for lithium-metal anodes in this Minireview, mainly drawing attention to the theory of electroplating thermodynamics and kinetics. Analysis of essential differences between traditional electroplating and plating/stripping of lithium-metal anodes is also presented. Thus, industrial electroplating knowledge can be applied to the electroplating process of lithium-metal anodes to improve commercial lithium-metal batteries and the study of lithium plating/stripping can further enrich the classical electroplating technique.
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