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Strategic Approaches to the Dendritic Growth and Interfacial Reaction of Lithium Metal Anode

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posted on 2024-11-17, 14:27 authored by Sang A Han, Hamzeh Qutaish, Min Sik Park, Janghyuk Moon, Jung Ho Kim
Utilization of lithium (Li) metal anode is highly desirable for achieving high energy density batteries. Even so, the unavoidable features of Li dendritic growth and inactive Li are still the main factors that hinder its practical application. During plating and stripping, the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer can provide passivation, playing an important role in preventing direct contact between the electrolyte and the electrode in Li metal batteries. Because of complexities of the electrolyte chemical and electrochemical reactions, the various formation mechanisms for the SEI are still not well understood. What we do know is that a strategic artificial SEI achieved through additives electrolyte can suppress the Li dendrites. Otherwise, the dendrites keep generating an abundance of irreversible Li, resulting in severe capacity loss, internal short-circuiting, and cell failure. In this minireview, we focus on the phenomenon of dendritic Li-growth and provide a brief overview of SEI formation. We finally provide some clear insights and perspectives toward practical application of Li metal batteries.

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Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning (NRF‐2018M1A2A2063502)

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Chemistry - An Asian Journal

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English

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