Towards High‐Safe Lithium Metal Anodes: Suppressing Lithium Dendrites via Tuning Surface Energy
Jilin University · State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The formation of lithium dendrites induces the notorious safety issue and poor cycling life of energy storage devices, such as lithium-sulfur and lithium-air batteries. We propose a surface energy model to describe the complex interface between the lithium anode and electrolyte. A universal strategy of hindering formation of lithium dendrites via tuning surface energy of the relevant thin film growth is suggested. The merit of the novel motif lies not only fundamentally a perfect correlation between electrochemistry and thin film fields, but also significantly promotes larger-scale application of lithium-sulfur and lithium-air batteries, as well as other metal batteries (e.g., Zn, Na, K, Cu, Ag, and Sn).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.78
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 101
Authors
6- DWDong Wang
Jilin University, State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials
- WZWei ZhangCorresponding
Ikerbasque, Jilin University, CIC energiGUNE, State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials
- WZWeitao ZhengCorresponding
Jilin University, State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials
- XCXiaoqiang Cui
Jilin University, State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials
- TRTeófilo Rojo
University of the Basque Country, CIC energiGUNE
Topics & keywords
- Anode
- Electrolyte
- Lithium (medication)
- Electrochemistry
- Lithium metal
- Materials science
- Thin film
- Metal