Effect of Li+ Addition during Initial Stage of Electrodeposition Process on Nucleation and Growth of Zn
Zn negative electrodes are expected to be used in next-generation batteries. However, irregular shape evolution, such as mossy structures, limits its practical applications. Cationic additive species are useful in suppressing this, and Li + is a promising species. To identify the effect of Li + on t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Electrochemical Society 2022-09, Vol.169 (9), p.92504 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Zn negative electrodes are expected to be used in next-generation batteries. However, irregular shape evolution, such as mossy structures, limits its practical applications. Cationic additive species are useful in suppressing this, and Li
+
is a promising species. To identify the effect of Li
+
on the nucleation and growth of Zn, this study analyzed the Zn aggregation behavior during electrodeposition with Li
+
at the initial stage via experimental methods and theoretical calculations using density functional theory and kinetic Monte Carlo simulations. The results suggest that Li
+
affected the surface diffusion of Zn adatoms, changing the nucleation and growth during the initial stage of deposition. Li
+
allows Zn adatoms to diffuse rapidly owing to the mitigation of the solvation effect on surface diffusion by forming rigid solvation of Li
+
in the vicinity of the surface. This results in two-dimensional nucleation of the Zn(0001) facet, which is supported by the X-ray diffraction measurements. Li
+
mitigates protrusion as the initial structure of the mossy structure. This analysis provides valuable insight into the control of the behavior of Zn adatoms and their nucleation and growth. |
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ISSN: | 0013-4651 1945-7111 |
DOI: | 10.1149/1945-7111/ac8c03 |