Yuna Hirai, Rio Ohnishi, Sou Taminato, Daisuke Mori, Hiroki Eimura, Kei Ikoma, Atsushi Sawamoto, Osamu Yamamoto, Yasuo Takeda, Nobuyuki Imanishi
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Abstract
The lithium metal anode is the best candidate for high energy density batteries because of its high specific capacity and low negative potential. Rechargeable lithium metal batteries (RLMB) have not yet been commercialized. The key factors that limit the practical use of RLMB are the formation and growth of lithium dendrites during the lithium deposition process and the reaction of the lithium anode with the organic solvent of the electrolyte, quantified by the Columbic efficiency (CE). To suppress the lithium dendrite formation and to improve CE, many approaches such as the formation of a protective layer on the lithium electrode and the use of additives to the electrolyte have been proposed. In this study, the effect of a thin cellulose film to improve CE of lithium deposition and stripping on the lithium electrode was examined. The cycle performance of a Li/Li symmetrical cell with a cellulose and polyethylene composite separator was examined for a carbonate electrolyte and an ether electrolyte. The improvements of CE were observed for both electrolytes with the cellulose film separator. The improvement could be explained by the good wettability of the cellulose film separator with the electrolyte.
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