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Atomic Sn-enabled high-utilization, large-capacity, and long-life Na anode.

Fei XuChangzhen QuQiongqiong LuJiashen MengXiuhai ZhangXiaosa XuYuqian QiuBaichuan DingJiaying YangFengren CaoPenghui YangGuangshen JiangStefan KaskelJingyuan MaLiang LiXingcai ZhangHongqiang Wang
Published in: Science advances (2022)
Constructing robust nucleation sites with an ultrafine size in a confined environment is essential toward simultaneously achieving superior utilization, high capacity, and long-term durability in Na metal-based energy storage, yet remains largely unexplored. Here, we report a previously unexplored design of spatially confined atomic Sn in hollow carbon spheres for homogeneous nucleation and dendrite-free growth. The designed architecture maximizes Sn utilization, prevents agglomeration, mitigates volume variation, and allows complete alloying-dealloying with high-affinity Sn as persistent nucleation sites, contrary to conventional spatially exposed large-size ones without dealloying. Thus, conformal deposition is achieved, rendering an exceptional capacity of 16 mAh cm -2 in half-cells and long cycling over 7000 hours in symmetric cells. Moreover, the well-known paradox is surmounted, delivering record-high Na utilization (e.g., 85%) and large capacity (e.g., 8 mAh cm -2 ) while maintaining extraordinary durability over 5000 hours, representing an important breakthrough for stabilizing Na anode.
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