In Situ Electrochemically Deposited Mg Seeds Stabilizing the Lithium Metal Anode

IF 3.5 4区 化学 Q2 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Wenzheng Nan, Shaojiu Yan, Xiang Chen, Sheng Long Dai
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Lithium metal, recognized for its extremely low reaction potential and ultrahigh theoretical specific capacity, is regarded as the “Holy Grail” of anode materials. However, the formation of lithium dendrites result in rapid cell capacity degradation and considerable safety issues, hindering its further advancement. In this study, in situ Mg seeds are generated on the lithium metal surface during cycling by incorporating MgCl2 into the electrolyte. These Mg seeds function as thiophilic sites, which lower the Li nucleation barrier and promote uniform Li nucleation and growth. Consequently, symmetric cells constructed with the carbonate electrolyte can cycle stably for over 400 h at a current density of 1 mA cm−2 and a capacity of 1 mAh cm−2. Notably, full cells using Li4Ti5O12 as the cathode can maintain stable cycling for 300 cycles, achieving a capacity retention rate of 71.9 %. This method has demonstrated its effectiveness in mitigating lithium dendrites formation and enhancing the performance of lithium metal batteries.

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ChemElectroChem
ChemElectroChem ELECTROCHEMISTRY-
CiteScore
7.90
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515
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1.2 months
期刊介绍: ChemElectroChem is aimed to become a top-ranking electrochemistry journal for primary research papers and critical secondary information from authors across the world. The journal covers the entire scope of pure and applied electrochemistry, the latter encompassing (among others) energy applications, electrochemistry at interfaces (including surfaces), photoelectrochemistry and bioelectrochemistry.
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