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Cycling Lithium Metal on Graphite to Form Hybrid Lithium-Ion/Lithium Metal Cells

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JOULE
Volume 4, Issue 6, Pages 1296-1310

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.joule.2020.04.003

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  1. Tesla Canada
  2. NSERC under the Industrial Research Chairs Program
  3. NSERC CGSD
  4. NSERC PDF program

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A hybrid anode cell design is proposed involving lithium metal plating on top of graphite that provides a 20% increase in energy density over conventional lithium-ion cells. Pouch cells with hybrid graphite-lithium metal anodes cycled with conventional electrolytes fell below 80% capacity in under 15 cycles. However, with a dual-salt electrolyte and applied mechanical pressure optimized for lithium metal cycling, hybrid cells achieved over 150 full (100% utilization) cycles before falling below 80% capacity with a CE of 99.6% for lithium metal plating on graphite. We also found that intermittent high energy (100% utilization) cycles utilizing lithium metal can be dispersed among hundreds of conventional lithium-ion cycles where only the graphite is utilized. Operating the cell with this intermittent protocol shows minimal impact to the underlying graphite capacity. Therefore, these hybrid cells can operate well in lithium-ion mode'' with periodic high energy full cycles accessing the lithium metal capacity.

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