Authors
Jianming Zheng, Pengfei Yan, Donghai Mei, Mark H Engelhard, Samuel S Cartmell, Bryant J Polzin, Chongmin Wang, Ji‐Guang Zhang, Wu Xu
Publication date
2016/4
Journal
Advanced Energy Materials
Volume
6
Issue
8
Pages
1502151
Description
Lithium (Li) metal has been extensively investigated as an anode for rechargeable battery applications due to its ultrahigh theoretical specific capacity and the lowest redox potential. However, significant challenges including dendrite growth and low Coulombic efficiency are still hindering the practical applications of rechargeable Li metal batteries. It is demonstrated that long‐term cycling of Li metal batteries can be realized by the formation of a transient high‐concentration electrolyte layer near the surface of Li metal anode during high rate discharge process. The highly concentrated Li+ ions in this transient layer will immediately be solvated by the available solvent molecules and facilitate the formation of a stable and flexible solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer composed of a poly(ethylene carbonate) framework integrated with other organic/inorganic lithium salts. This SEI layer largely suppresses the corrosion …
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