In Situ Interphasial Engineering Enabling High‐Rate and Long‐Cycling Li Metal Batteries
Chenrui Li,
Chengwei Yang,
Tianrun Huang
et al.
Abstract:The practical implementation of Li metal anode has long been hindered by the significant challenges of notorious dendritic Li growth and severe interphase instability during repeated cycling. Herein, a highly lithiophilic NiSe‐modified host has rationally been constructed to stabilize Li metal by the facile mechanical rolling strategy. The in situ configurated high‐flux Li2Se‐enriched interphase layer can facilitate the fast interfacial charge transfer, high Li plating/stripping reversibility and homogeneous L… Show more
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