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- 2019
Self-smoothing anode for achieving high-energy lithium metal batteries under realistic conditionsDOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-019-0427-9 Abstract: Despite considerable efforts to stabilize lithium metal anode structures and prevent dendrite formation, achieving long cycling life in high-energy batteries under realistic conditions remains extremely difficult due to a combination of complex failure modes that involve accelerated anode degradation and the depletion of electrolyte and lithium metal. Here we report a self-smoothing lithium–carbon anode structure based on mesoporous carbon nanofibres, which, coupled with a lithium nickel–manganese–cobalt oxide cathode with a high nickel content, can lead to a cell-level energy density of 350–380?Wh?kg?1 (counting all the active and inactive components) and a stable cycling life up to 200 cycles. These performances are achieved under the realistic conditions required for practical high-energy rechargeable lithium metal batteries: cathode loading ≥4.0?mAh?cm?2, negative to positive electrode capacity ratio ≤2 and electrolyte weight to cathode capacity ratio ≤3?g?Ah?1. The high stability of our anode is due to the amine functionalization and the mesoporous carbon structures that favour smooth lithium deposition
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