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Intelligent Strategy of Lithium Metal Reconstruction through Generation of a Protective Layer and Regulating Lithium
Xiaoyi Wang1, Cheng Liu1,2, Shaojie Zhang1
1School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China.
Abstract:
Lithium metal has been considered as the most promising anode for next-generation batteries. However, its high reactivity with electrolyte and the growth of lithium dendrites hamper the application of lithium metal-based batteries. Herein, we demonstrate that lithium polyphosphides (LiPPs) can be dissolved in diethyl carbonate (DEC) and used as a reconditioner for generating a protective layer and regulating deposition of the Li metal anode. Since LiPPs are reduced prior to Li deposition in the lithiation process, their product can be a uniform and tight layer at the surface of the Li metal. The in situ-formed protection layer has superhigh Li ionic conductivity, and its thickness can be easily controlled by tuning the amount of LiPPs, thus facilitating the interface stability. The Li-Li symmetry batteries show stable cycling performance at 2 mA cm-2 and 1 mAh cm-2 over 5000 h. Interestingly, it exhibits a self-healing function on scratched Li metal.
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