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Carbon-free and binder-free Li-Al alloy anode enabling an all-solid-state Li-S battery with high energy and stability.

Hui PanMenghang ZhangZhu ChengHeyang JiangJingui YangPeng-Fei WangPing HeHaoshen Zhou
Published in: Science advances (2022)
Incompatibility of electrolytes with Li anode impedes the application of solid-state batteries. Aluminum with appropriate potential, high-capacity, and electronic conductivity can alloy with Li spontaneously and is proposed herein as a carbon-free and binder-free anode of an all-solid-state Li-S battery (LSB). A biphasic lithiation reaction of Al with modest volume change was revealed by in situ characterization. The Li 0.8 Al alloy anode showed excellent compatibility toward the Li 10 GeP 2 S 12 (LGPS) electrolyte, as verified by the steady Li 0.8 Al-LGPS-Li 0.8 Al cell operation for over 2500 hours at 0.5 mA cm -2 . An all-solid-state LSB comprising Li 0.8 Al alloy anode and melting-coated S composite cathode functioned steadily for over 200 cycles with a capacity retention of 93.29%. Furthermore, a Li-S full cell with a low negative-to-positive ratio of 1.125 delivered a specific energy of 541 Wh kg -1 . This work provides an applicable anode selection for all-solid-state LSBs and promotes their practical procedure.
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