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Colossal Granular Lithium Deposits Enabled by the Grain-Coarsening Effect for High-Efficiency Lithium Metal Full Batteries

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 32, Issue 24, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202001740

Keywords

carbonate electrolytes; coordination-solvation chemistry; full batteries; grain coarsening; lithium-metal anodes; solubilizers

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFA0209600, 2016YFA0202900]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21676242, 21878268]

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The low Coulombic efficiency of the lithium metal anode is recognized as the real bottleneck to practical high-efficiency lithium metal batteries with limited Li excess. The grain size and microstructure of deposited lithium strongly influences the lithium plating/stripping efficiency. Here, a solubilizer-mediated carbonate electrolyte that can realize grain coarsening of lithium deposits (>20 mu m in width) with oriented columnar morphology, which is in sharp contrast with conventional nanoscale dendrite-like lithium deposits in carbonate electrolytes, is reported. It exhibits improved Li Coulombic efficiency to 98.14% at a high capacity of 3 mAh cm(-2) over 150 cycles, because the colossal lithium deposition with minimal tortuosity can maintain the bulk Li with continuous electron conducting pathway during the stripping process, thus enabling efficient Li utilization. Li/NMC811 full batteries, composed of thin Li anode (45 mu m) and a high-capacity NMC811 cathode (16.7 mg cm(-2)), can achieve at least 12 times longer lifespan (200 cycles).

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