“…Numerous research results have shown that the use of electrolyte additives, , artificial SEI films, , modified separators, , and structured electrodes , can effectively prevent the growth of Li dendrites, but all of these modification methods can only alleviate the Li dendrite problem to a certain extent because of the gradual depletion or decomposition of key components during a longer cycle. According to Chazalviel’s model, there is an inverse relationship between the growth time of dendrites and the current density. , The construction of three-dimensional (3D) skeleton structure electrodes can not only reduce the local current density, guide uniform Li deposition, and inhibit Li dendrite growth, , but their host structures can also effectively limit the volume change of the anodes during cycling, which cannot be achieved by other modification methods . Nonetheless, many 3D skeletons have poor wettability to Li for their Li-free properties, causing difficulty in filling Li in the skeletal structure during cycling and secondary treatment of the material by molten lithium, with electroplating or rolling required.…”