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Solid-state Graft Copolymer Electrolytes for Lithium Battery Applications
Published on: August 12, 2013
Amorphous-Carbon-Coated 3D Solid Electrolyte for an Electro-Chemomechanically Stable Lithium Metal Anode in
Hua Xie1, Chunpeng Yang1, Yaoyu Ren1
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, United States.
Abstract:
The use of solid-state electrolyte may be necessary to enable safe, high-energy-density Li metal anodes for next-generation energy storage systems. However, the inhomogeneous local current densities during long-term cycling result in instability and detachment of the Li anode from the electrolyte, which greatly hinders practical application. In this study, we report a new approach to maintain a stable Li metal | electrolyte interface by depositing an amorphous carbon nanocoating on garnet-type solid-state electrolyte. The carbon nanocoating provides both electron and ion conducting capability, which helps to homogenize the lithium metal stripping and plating processes. After coating, we find the Li metal/garnet interface displays stable cycling at 3 mA/cm2 for more than 500 h, demonstrating the interface's outstanding electro-chemomechanical stability. This work suggests amorphous carbon coatings may be a promising strategy for achieving stable Li metal | electrolyte interfaces and reliable Li metal batteries.
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