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Flexible Amalgam Film Enables Stable Lithium Metal Anodes with High Capacities.

Guang HeQingwen LiYongli ShenYi Ding
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Dendrite formation is a critical challenge for the applications of lithium (Li) metal anodes. In this work a new strategy is demonstrated to address this issue by fabricating an Li amalgam film on its surface. This protective film serves as a flexible buffer that affords repeated Li plating/stripping. In symmetric cells, the protected Li electrodes exhibit stable cycling over 750 hours at a high plating current and capacity of 8 mA cm-2 and 8 mAh cm-2 , respectively. Coupled with high-loading cathodes (ca. 12 mg cm-2 ) such as LiFePO4 and LiNi0.6 Co0.2 Mn0.2 O2 , the protected hybrid anodes demonstrate significantly improved cell stability, indicating its reliability for practical development of Li metal batteries. Interfacial analyses reveal a unique plating-alloying synergistic function of the protective film, where Li beneath the film is actively involved in the electrode reactions upon cycling. Lithium amalgams enrich the alloy anode family and provide new perspectives for the rational design of dendrite-free anodes.
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