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Understanding the Chemomechanical Function of the Silver-Carbon Interlayer in Sheet-type All-Solid-State Lithium-Metal Batteries.

Chaoshan WuBenjamin EmleyLihong ZhaoYanliang LiangQing AiZhaoyang ChenFrancisco C Robles HernándezFei WangSamprash RisalHua GuoJun LouYan YaoZheng Fan
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
All-solid-state batteries with lithium metal anodes hold great potential for high-energy battery applications. However, forming and maintaining stable solid-solid contact between the lithium anode and solid electrolyte remains a major challenge. One promising solution is the use of a silver-carbon (Ag-C) interlayer, but its chemomechanical properties and impact on interface stabilities need to be comprehensively explored. Here, we examine the function of Ag-C interlayers in addressing interfacial challenges using various cell configurations. Experiments show that the interlayer improves interfacial mechanical contact, leading to a uniform current distribution and suppressing lithium dendrite growth. Furthermore, the interlayer regulates lithium deposition in the presence of Ag particles via improved Li diffusivity. The sheet-type cells with the interlayer achieve a high energy density of 514.3 Wh L -1 and an average Coulombic efficiency of 99.97% over 500 cycles. This work provides insights into the benefits of using Ag-C interlayers for enhancing the performance of all-solid-state batteries.
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