Lithium Metal Batteries: From Fundamental Research to Industrialization.
Sujin KimGyuleen ParkSeung Jong LeeSamuel SeoKyounghan RyuChang Hwan KimJang Wook ChoiPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Lithium metal batteries (LMBs) are representative of post-lithium-ion batteries with the great promise of increasing the energy density drastically by utilizing the low operating voltage and high specific capacity of metallic lithium. LMBs currently stand at a point of transition at which the accumulation of knowledge from fundamental research is being translated into large-scale commercialization. This review summarizes the available strategies for addressing the intrinsic shortcomings of LMBs, such as the suppression of dendritic growth and parasitic reactions from the material to the electrode to the cell level. The discussion pertaining to the cell level includes efforts and concerns relating to scaling up established knowledge and expertise with the view of commercialization. This article intends to encourage researchers in both fundamental research institutions and industry to make a synergistic effort and share their views comprehensively to ensure that LMB technology continues to evolve in harmony to become a mature technology. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.