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A fast-charging/discharging and long-term stable artificial electrode enabled by space charge storage mechanism.

Linyi ZhaoTiansheng WangFengkai ZuoZhengyu JuYuhao LiQiang LiYue ZhuHongsen LiGuihua Yu
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Lithium-ion batteries with fast-charging/discharging properties are urgently needed for the mass adoption of electric vehicles. Here, we show that fast charging/discharging, long-term stable and high energy charge-storage properties can be realized in an artificial electrode made from a mixed electronic/ionic conductor material (Fe/Li x M, where M = O, F, S, N) enabled by a space charge principle. Particularly, the Fe/Li 2 O electrode is able to be charged/discharged to 126 mAh g -1 in 6 s at a high current density of up to 50 A g -1 , and it also shows stable cycling performance for 30,000 cycles at a current density of 10 A g -1 , with a mass-loading of ~2.5 mg cm -2 of the electrode materials. This study demonstrates the critical role of the space charge storage mechanism in advancing electrochemical energy storage and provides an unconventional perspective for designing high-performance anode materials for lithium-ion batteries.
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