articleNature CommunicationsMar 18, 2016GOLD OA

Lithium-coated polymeric matrix as a minimum volume-change and dendrite-free lithium metal anode

Stanford University · SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Abstract

Lithium metal is the ideal anode for the next generation of high-energy-density batteries. Nevertheless, dendrite growth, side reactions and infinite relative volume change have prevented it from practical applications. Here, we demonstrate a promising metallic lithium anode design by infusing molten lithium into a polymeric matrix. The electrospun polyimide employed is stable against highly reactive molten lithium and, via a conformal layer of zinc oxide coating to render the surface lithiophilic, molten lithium can be drawn into the matrix, affording a nano-porous lithium electrode. Importantly, the polymeric backbone enables uniform lithium stripping/plating, which successfully confines lithium within the…

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Keywords
  • Anode
  • Materials science
  • Electrolyte
  • Lithium (medication)
  • Electrode
  • Chemical engineering
  • Dendrite (mathematics)
  • Current density
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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