2017
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1708224114
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Strong texturing of lithium metal in batteries

Abstract: Lithium, with its high theoretical specific capacity and lowest electrochemical potential, has been recognized as the ultimate negative electrode material for next-generation lithium-based high-energy-density batteries. However, a key challenge that has yet to be overcome is the inferior reversibility of Li plating and stripping, typically thought to be related to the uncontrollable morphology evolution of the Li anode during cycling. Here we show that Li-metal texturing (preferential crystallographic orientat… Show more

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“…In SI Appendix, Fig. S4, the composition of SEI on the stripped lithium shows no difference compared with that on the electrodeposited lithium (27). Due to their electronic conductivity difference, the bulk lithium can be distinguished from the above film in the secondary electron images.…”
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“…In SI Appendix, Fig. S4, the composition of SEI on the stripped lithium shows no difference compared with that on the electrodeposited lithium (27). Due to their electronic conductivity difference, the bulk lithium can be distinguished from the above film in the secondary electron images.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…We use fast polarization scans (scan rate of 200 mV·s −1 ) with a tungsten microelectrode (diameter of 25 μm) to investigate the electron transfer process on the lithium surface. This fast potentiodynamic measurement makes the speed of Li deposition much faster than that of lithium corrosion, such that only the contribution of electron transfer is significant (27,32). More experimental details are stated in SI Appendix, Measurement of Microelectrode.…”
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“…Theu niformity of SEI is the prerequisite for sustainable SEI and Li deposition morphology is the direct evidence for the uniformity of SEI. [12,55,56] Li deposition morphology after the first Li plating process was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to gain insights into the uniformity of SEI. Remarkable differences in Li deposition morphology were observed.…”
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“…In the Li 1s spectra, characteristic peak of lithium carbonate at 55 eV was the dominant peak at all depths. The S 2p spectrum reveals that the original lithium sulfide severely decomposed into multiple kinds of salts such as polysulfide, sulfonate, sulfinate, and sulfate . These XPS depth profiles illustrate a broken SEI structure of the Li 2 S 8 preplanted lithium electrode as depicted in Figure l: the parasitic reaction product lithium carbonate was the major component in the SEI, while other salts (such as Li 2 S, LiF, polysulfide, sulfonate, sulfinate, and sulfate salts) were unevenly distributed in the SEI.…”
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