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Lithiophilic Nanowire Guided Li Deposition in Li Metal Batteries.

Syed Abdul AhadShayon BhattacharyaSeamus KilianMichela OttavianiKevin M RyanTadhg KennedyDamien ThompsonHugh Geaney
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
Lithium (Li) metal batteries (LMBs) provide superior energy densities far beyond current Li-ion batteries (LIBs) but practical applications are hindered by uncontrolled dendrite formation and the build-up of dead Li in "hostless" Li metal anodes. To circumvent these issues, we created a 3D framework of a carbon paper (CP) substrate decorated with lithiophilic nanowires (silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), and SiGe alloy NWs) that provides a robust host for efficient stripping/plating of Li metal. The lithiophilic Li 22 Si 5 , Li 22 (Si 0.5 Ge 0.5 ) 5, and Li 22 Ge 5 formed during rapid Li melt infiltration prevented the formation of dead Li and dendrites. Li 22 Ge 5 /Li covered CP hosts delivered the best performance, with the lowest overpotentials of 40 mV (three times lower than pristine Li) when cycled at 1 mA cm -2 /1 mAh cm -2 for 1000 h and at 3 mA cm -2 /3 mAh cm -2 for 500 h. Ex situ analysis confirmed the ability of the lithiophilic Li 22 Ge 5 decorated samples to facilitate uniform Li deposition. When paired with sulfur, LiFePO 4, and NMC811 cathodes, the CP-LiGe/Li anodes delivered 200 cycles with 82%, 93%, and 90% capacity retention, respectively. The discovery of the highly stable, lithiophilic NW decorated CP hosts is a promising route toward stable cycling LMBs and provides a new design motif for hosted Li metal anodes.
Keyphrases
  • ion batteries
  • solid state
  • small molecule