ChemElectroChem 2018-02-21

Enhanced Stability of Lithium Metal Anode by using a 3D Porous Nickel Substrate

Lu Yu, Nathan L. Canfield, Shuru Chen, Hongkyung Lee, Xiaodi Ren, Mark H. Engelhard, Qiuyan Li, Jun Liu, Wu Xu, Ji-Guang Zhang

Index: 10.1002/celc.201800216

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Abstract

The Cover Feature illustrates a 3D Ni framework with Li embedded inside (top figure), which enables the fast transfer of electrons and Li ions through the whole electrode and full utilization of the Li electrode. However, a 2D Li structure (bottom figure) leads to a resistive and thick passivation layer, which impedes electrons and Li-ion transport, thereby preventing the utilization of Li at the bottom of the 2D Li foil. More information can be found in the Article by L. Yu et al.

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