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The pyridinic-to-graphitic conformational change of nitrogen of g-C3N4 on lithium coordination during lithium plating

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전유주강수진이현욱송현곤
Issued Date
2019-04-26
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https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/79902
Citation
한국화학공학회 2019년도 봄 총회 및 학술대회
Abstract
The reversibility of Li plating/stripping should be guaranteed in Li metal batteries. Seriously polarized Li growth during plating leads to the dendritic evolution of Li metal due to the uneven current distribution on the electrically conductive surface. Artificial protective layers covering electrodes have been used to uniformly distribute the current density at the conductive surface. Herein, we incorporated an active ingredient to attract Li ions into the dendrite-suppressing layer. Pyridinic nitrogen of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) served as the Li ion affinity center. Conformation of the nitrogen was changed from pyridinic to graphitic in the presence of Li ions, confirming the coordination of Li ion to the pyridinic nitrogen. Li metal was plated between the g-C3N4 layer and the copper current collector/the Li metal. The homogeneous Li nucleation expected from the pyridinic nitrogen on regulating ionic pathways suppressed the Li dendrite formation and decreased the overpotential of the initial Li metal nucleation. Due to the top-down ion flux regulation on the uppermost surface of Li metal, the reversibility of Li plating/stripping was dramatically improved.
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한국화학공학회

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