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Conformal Deposition of Lithium Metal on Electroactive Organic Materials

Author(s)
Kim, Seung-HyeokPark, Jae-HoLee, Ji EunKristanto, ImanuelPark, Jae YeolSuh, HoyoungKim, Ji-YoungLee, Kwon-HyungJeong, JiwonChang, WonyoungKwak, Sang KyuChung, Kyung YoonLee, Sang-Young
Issued Date
2024-03
DOI
10.1002/aenm.202304337
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81901
Citation
ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS, pp.2304337
Abstract
Despite the enormous efforts to control the growth behavior of Li, achieving a dendrite-free Li deposition and high-energy-density have remained an inevitable challenge of Li metal batteries. Here, the conformal deposition of Li metal is reported on electroactive organic materials to achieve a high-energy-density and electrochemical longevity. To this end, Li2C8H4O4 (Li2TP), which can act as both the electrode material (providing the redox capacity) and Li host (inducing the dendrite-free Li deposition), is used as the model electroactive organic material. The Li2TP host exhibits reversible sequential lithiation/delithiation and Li deposition/stripping reactions. Consequently, a Li-free full cell constructed by the Li2TP host (without pre-charging) and a LiFePO4 cathode delivered a high areal capacity (approximate to 3.8 mAh cm-2), exceptional rate performance (<= 12 mA cm-2), and superior cyclability (80% capacity retention after 100 cycles). This electroactive organic material-based Li host strategy can provide a new perspective for the development of practical Li metal batteries. A conformal and dendrite-free deposition of lithium metal on electroactive organic materials (Li2C8H4O4) is demonstrated, which can achieve both redox capacity and lithium electrodeposition stabilization. This work provides a new design concept for electroactive Li hosts that enable practical Li metal batteries with high energy density and electrochemical longevity. image
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
ISSN
1614-6832
Keyword (Author)
conformal deposition of lithium metalelectroactive lithium hostelectroactive organic materialslithium metal anodeslithium metal full cells
Keyword
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