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A multifunctional subassembly of carbon nanotube paper for stable lithium metal anodes

Materials Today Energy [2022]
Muqin Wang, Zhongmin Ren, Zhenlian Chen, Huan Lin, Jingkun Yan, Zhaoxin Lu, Shuaishuai Chen, Hua Li, Yan Shen, Ming Xie, Mingkui Wang, Deyu Wang
ABSTRACT

Uncontrolled lithium growth and the consequent interfacial reaction are obstacles to the practical application of lithium metal anode . Here, a multifunctional subassembly of carbon nanotube paper grafted with a thin layer of LiNO 3 (LNO@CP) is proposed. According to the results of experiments and theory calculation, the nucleation sites are enriched and the nuclei are tailored into spherical shape on LNO@CP. Consequently, the Li plating gradually fills the void of LNO@CP and then grows outward uniformly, resulting in an increased Li reversibility and a stable solid electrolyte interphase layer. The LNO@CP covering the Li backup source works as a protective layer to defense the electrolyte corrosion effectively. The lithium metal battery with this multifunctional subassembly delivers a remarkable capacity retention of 81.2% after 500 cycles. This work emphasizes that the a protective layer such as LNO@CP is crucial to the high performance lithium metal battery .

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