Multiple protective layers for suppressing Li dendrite growth and improving the cycle life of anode-free lithium metal batteries
Journal
Chemical Engineering Journal
Journal Volume
485
Date Issued
2024-04-01
Author(s)
Merso, Semaw Kebede
Tekaligne, Teshager Mekonnen
Adigo Weret, Misganaw
Shitaw, Kassie Nigus
Nikodimos, Yosef
Yang, Sheng Chiang
Muche, Zabish Bilew
Taklu, Bereket Woldegbreal
Hotasi, Boas Tua
Chang, Chia Yu
Jiang, Shi Kai
Brunklaus, Gunther
Winter, Martin
Wu, She Huang
Su, Wei Nien
Hwang, Bing Joe
Abstract
Anode-free lithium metal batteries (AFLMBs) have sparked considerable attention in recent years because of their potential for high energy density; however, they suffer from severe Li dendrite growth and unstable solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), which typically result in rapid capacity decay. Herein, we demonstrate a long-life anode-free pouch cell by designing a dual-coating protective layer (Cu-Sn@SFPH) electrode with Sn-coated Cu (denoted as Cu-Sn) as the bottom layer and SrF2 nanoparticles strengthened by poly (vinylidene fluoride)-co-hexafluoropropylene (PVDF-HFP) as the top layer. The in-situ formed LiF-rich SEI enables fast Li+ transfer, while the lithiophilic Li-Sn and Li-Sr alloy layers serve as nucleation seeds for uniform Li deposition. The dual-coated Cu electrode in the Cu-Sn@SFPH||Li cell exhibits remarkable cycling stability for more than 3,200 h at a capacity of 2 mAh cm−2. The NCM111||Cu-Sn@SFPH pouch cell demonstrates outstanding performance with a capacity retention of 72.1 % and an average Coulombic efficiency (CE) of 99.9 % for 120 cycles. Under practical conditions, with NCM cathodes and a lean electrolyte volume, this design strategy opens a new approach to AFLMBs.
Subjects
Anode-free Li metal battery | Li-Sr/Li-Sn composite alloys | Protective layers | SrF /PVDF-HFP 2 | Uniform deposition
Type
journal article