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Suppressing Dendrite Growth with Eco-Friendly Sodium Lignosulfonate Additive in Quasi-Solid-State Li Metal Battery.

Yingkang TianXinyang ChenXuejie GaoHanyan WuChen ChengShuiping CaiWenfeng RenXiaofei YangRuncang Sun
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The application of lithium metal batteries is limited by the drawbacks of safety problems and Li dendrite formation. Quasi-solid-state electrolytes (QSSEs) are the most promising alternatives to commercial liquid electrolytes due to their high safety and great compatibility with electrodes. However, Li dendrite formation and the slow Li + diffusion in QSSEs severely hinder uniform Li deposition, thus leading to Li dendrite growth and short circuits. Herein, an eco-friendly and low-cost sodium lignosulfonate (LSS)-assisted PVDF-based QSSE is proposed to induce uniform Li deposition and inhibit Li dendrite growth. Li symmetric cells with 5%-LSS QSSE possess a high Li + transfer number of 0.79, and they exhibit a long cycle life of 1000 h at a current density/areal capacity of 1 mA cm -2 /5 mAh cm -2 . Moreover, due to the fast electrochemical dynamics endowed by the improved compatibility of the electrodes and fast Li + diffusion, the LFP/5%-LSS/Li full cells still maintain a high capacity of 110 mAh g -1 after 250 cycles at 6C. This work provides a novel and promising choice that uses eco-friendly LSS as an additive to PVDF-based QSSE in Li metal batteries.
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