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Lithium metal stripping beneath the solid electrolyte interphase

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1806878115

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lithium metal; stripping; solid electrolyte interphase; pitting; battery

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  1. US Department of Energy under the Battery Materials Research program and Battery 500 Consortium program
  2. Stanford Graduate Fellowship
  3. National Science Funds of China [51472044]
  4. Program for New Century Excellent Talent in University [NCET-12-0098]

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Lithium stripping is a crucial process coupled with lithium deposition during the cycling of Li metal batteries. Lithium deposition has been widely studied, whereas stripping as a subsurface process has rarely been investigated. Here we reveal the fundamental mechanism of stripping on lithium by visualizing the interface between stripped lithium and the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). We observed nanovoids formed between lithium and the SEI layer after stripping, which are attributed to the accumulation of lithium metal vacancies. High-rate dissolution of lithium causes vigorous growth and subsequent aggregation of voids, followed by the collapse of the SEI layer, i.e., pitting. We systematically measured the lithium polarization behavior during stripping and find that the lithium cation diffusion through the SEI layer is the rate-determining step. Nonuniform sites on typical lithium surfaces, such as grain boundaries and slip lines, greatly accelerated the local dissolution of lithium. The deeper understanding of this buried interface stripping process provides beneficial clues for future lithium anode and electrolyte design.

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