无阳极锂金属电池中 "死锂 "的形成及缓解策略

IF 5.1 4区 材料科学 Q2 ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Mozaffar Abdollahifar, Andrea Paolella
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“Dead Lithium” Formation and Mitigation Strategies in Anode-Free Li-Metal Batteries

“Dead Lithium” Formation and Mitigation Strategies in Anode-Free Li-Metal Batteries

Thin lithium-metal foil is a promising anode material for next-generation batteries due to its high theoretical specific capacity and low negative potential. However, safety issues linked to dendrite growth, low-capacity retention, and short cycle life pose significant challenges. Also, it has excess energy that must be minimized in order to reduce the battery costs. To limit excess lithium, practical lithium metal batteries need a negative-to-positive electrode ratio as close to 1 : 1 as possible, which can be achieved through limiting excess lithium or using an “anode-free” metal battery design. However, both designs experience fast capacity fade due to the irreversible loss of active lithium in the cell, caused by the formation of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), dendrite formation and “dead lithium,” – refers to lithium that has lost its electronic connection to the anode electrode or current collector. The presence of dead lithium in batteries negatively affects their capacity and lifespan, while also raising internal resistance and generating heat. Additionally, dead lithium encourages the growth of lithium dendrites, which poses significant safety hazards. Within this fundamental review, we thoroughly address the phenomenon of dead lithium formation, assessing its origins, implications on battery performance, and possible strategies for mitigation. The transition towards environmentally friendly and high-performance metal batteries could be accelerated by effectively tackling the challenge posed by dead lithium.

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期刊介绍: Electrochemical energy storage devices play a transformative role in our societies. They have allowed the emergence of portable electronics devices, have triggered the resurgence of electric transportation and constitute key components in smart power grids. Batteries & Supercaps publishes international high-impact experimental and theoretical research on the fundamentals and applications of electrochemical energy storage. We support the scientific community to advance energy efficiency and sustainability.
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