| Literature DB >> 34927844 |
Zhiyuan Han1, Chen Zhang2, Qiaowei Lin1, Yunbo Zhang2, Yaqian Deng1, Junwei Han1, Dingcai Wu3, Feiyu Kang1,2, Quan-Hong Yang4, Wei Lv1.
Abstract
Lithium metal is the most promising candidate anode material for high energy density batteries, but its high activity and severe dendrite growth lead to safety concerns and limit its practical use. Constructing a protective layer (PL) on the lithium surface to avoid the side reactions and stabilize the electrode-electrolyte interface is an effective approach to solve these problems. In this review, the recent progress on PLs is summarized, and their desired properties and design principles are discussed from the aspects of materials selection and the corresponding fabrication methods. Advanced PLs with different properties are then highlighted, including a self-adjusting feature to increase structural integrity, the synergistic effect of organic and inorganic hybrids to improve mechanical properties and ionic conductivity, the use of embedded groups and ion diffusion channels to regulate ion distribution and flux, and a protective barrier to suppress corrosion from humid air or water. Finally, the remaining challenges and the possible solutions for PL design in future studies are proposed.Entities:
Keywords: corrosion resistance; ionic conductivity; lithium metal anodes; mechanical properties; protective layers
Year: 2021 PMID: 34927844 DOI: 10.1002/smtd.202001035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small Methods ISSN: 2366-9608