Separator-free and concentrated LiNO3 electrolyte cells enable uniform lithium electrodeposition

Imaging of lithium electrodepositions revealed that in the absence of a compressed porous separator, achieved via a plastic washer, dendrite-free lithium was deposited from glyme solutions of 1 M LiNO3. When the 1 M LiNO3 in glyme was coupled with a 1 M LiFSI salt, high coulombic efficiencies were a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials chemistry. A, Materials for energy and sustainability Materials for energy and sustainability, 2020-02, Vol.8 (7), p.3999-4006
Hauptverfasser: Rodriguez, Rodrigo, Edison, Ruth A., Stephens, Ryan M., Sun, Ho-Hyun, Heller, Adam, Mullins, C. Buddie
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Zusammenfassung:Imaging of lithium electrodepositions revealed that in the absence of a compressed porous separator, achieved via a plastic washer, dendrite-free lithium was deposited from glyme solutions of 1 M LiNO3. When the 1 M LiNO3 in glyme was coupled with a 1 M LiFSI salt, high coulombic efficiencies were also attainable in both Li|Cu and anode-free LFP|Cu cells. However, dendrite resurgence was observed in cycled lithium coin cell electrodes when a porous separator was utilized. This was attributed to the restriction of Li+ flux to the electrode surface induced by the porous and tortuous structure of the polymer separator. At these pores, localized current densities, which exceeded the applied current density, and a non-uniform Li+ flux resulted in dendritic lithium growth. Replacement of the separator by a washer normalized the current distribution and provided for non-dendritic lithium deposits in coin cells.
ISSN:2050-7488
2050-7496
DOI:10.1039/c9ta10929c