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A mixed ion-electron conducting network derived from a porous CoP film for stable lithium metal anodes

Journal

MATERIALS CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS
Volume 5, Issue 14, Pages 5486-5496

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1qm00212k

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [21771018, 21875004]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  3. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Italy [NSFC-MAECI 51861135202]
  4. Municipal Natural Science Foundation of Beijing [2192037]

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By utilizing a mixed ion-electron conducting scaffold derived from a porous CoP film with high surface area and lithiophilic properties, uniform and smooth lithium deposition can be achieved, leading to improved cycling stability and coulombic efficiency of lithium metal batteries.
Rechargeable lithium metal batteries (LMBs) have been regarded as the most promising next-generation high-energy-density storage devices. However, the uncontrolled dendrite growth and short lifespan hinder their practical application, especially at high current densities. Herein, we propose a mixed ion-electron conducting scaffold derived from a porous CoP film with high surface area and lithiophilic properties, which serves as a host material for dendrite free lithium deposition. The scaffold is in situ transformed from the porous CoP film made by a facile electrodeposition process. In liquid electrolytes, the scaffold can not only reduce the lithium nucleation barrier but also ensure a uniform lithium-ion distribution, thereby achieving uniform and smooth lithium deposition. As a result, the Li||Cu cell shows a high coulombic efficiency (CE) of 98.63% for lithium plating/stripping, and the full cell with the LiFePO4 (LFP) cathode (Li||LFP) shows highly stable cycling performance at high C-rates, showing the strength of high ionic/electronic conductivity for stable lithium metal batteries.

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