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Mechanical rolling formation of interpenetrated lithium metal/lithium tin alloy foil for ultrahigh-rate battery anode.


ABSTRACT: To achieve good rate capability of lithium metal anodes for high-energy-density batteries, one fundamental challenge is the slow lithium diffusion at the interface. Here we report an interpenetrated, three-dimensional lithium metal/lithium tin alloy nanocomposite foil realized by a simple calendering and folding process of lithium and tin foils, and spontaneous alloying reactions. The strong affinity between the metallic lithium and lithium tin alloy as mixed electronic and ionic conducting networks, and their abundant interfaces enable ultrafast charger diffusion across the entire electrode. We demonstrate that a lithium/lithium tin alloy foil electrode sustains stable lithium stripping/plating under 30?mA?cm-2 and 5?mAh?cm-2 with a very low overpotential of 20?mV for 200 cycles in a commercial carbonate electrolyte. Cycled under 6?C (6.6?mA?cm-2), a 1.0?mAh?cm-2 LiNi0.6Co0.2Mn0.2O2 electrode maintains a substantial 74% of its capacity by pairing with such anode.

SUBMITTER: Wan M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7012843 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mechanical rolling formation of interpenetrated lithium metal/lithium tin alloy foil for ultrahigh-rate battery anode.

Wan Mintao M   Kang Sujin S   Wang Li L   Lee Hyun-Wook HW   Zheng Guangyuan Wesley GW   Cui Yi Y   Sun Yongming Y  

Nature communications 20200211 1


To achieve good rate capability of lithium metal anodes for high-energy-density batteries, one fundamental challenge is the slow lithium diffusion at the interface. Here we report an interpenetrated, three-dimensional lithium metal/lithium tin alloy nanocomposite foil realized by a simple calendering and folding process of lithium and tin foils, and spontaneous alloying reactions. The strong affinity between the metallic lithium and lithium tin alloy as mixed electronic and ionic conducting netw  ...[more]

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