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Enhancing Interfacial Lithiophilicity and Stability with PVDF/In(NO3)3 Composite Separators for Durable Lithium Metal
Zhuzhu Du1,2, Xin Chen2, Hongfang Du3
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Institute of Flexible Electronics and Intelligent Textile, Xi'an Polytechnic University, Xi'an 710048, China.
Abstract:
Separator modification is a promising method for advancing lithium metal anodes; however, achieving homogeneous lithium-ion flux and uniform plating/stripping processes remains challenging. In this work, we introduce a novel approach by developing a composite separator, termed PVDF-INO, which integrates In(NO3)3 (INO) into polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) to create a 12 μm thick layer. This addition significantly enhances the interaction between the separator and the electrolyte, creating a lithophilic matrix that ensures an even distribution of lithium ions. This uniform ion distribution promotes consistent lithium deposition and dissolution, resulting in a durable, dendrite-free lithium metal anode. Moreover, the PVDF-INO separator not only enhances the affinity with electrolytes but also maintains stable lithium-ion flux, which is essential for reliable and safe battery operation. Consequently, it sustains operation over 750 h in a Li||Li symmetric battery configuration, with a low overpotential of just 28 mV. Additionally, full cells equipped with LiFePO4 cathodes and the PVDF-INO separator exhibit superior cycling performance, maintaining a capacity retention of 92.9% after 800 cycles at 1 C. This work paves the way for significant advancements in the field of lithium metal batteries, offering a promising solution to longstanding energy storage challenges.
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