2021
DOI: 10.1002/ente.202000700
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The Insights of Lithium Metal Plating/Stripping in Porous Hosts: Progress and Perspectives

Abstract: Lithium (Li) metal is strongly regarded as a promising anode for next‐generation secondary batteries. However, the nonuniform plating/stripping and volume fluctuation of the Li metal anode give rise to low Coulombic efficiency and short lifespan of Li metal batteries, which hinder practical applications of the Li metal anode. A composite Li metal anode that employs a stable porous host has been proposed as a promising strategy to regulate the behaviors of Li plating/stripping and relieve volume fluctuation. In… Show more

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“…porous metals or carbons) minimize dendritic growth. [41][42][43] A usual interpretation of this effect is the smaller current density at such substrates, which has been suggested to avoid electrolyte depletion. Since our previous results indicate that depletion is not dominating the growth, [15] we suggest an alternative explanation of the effect: The larger substrate area results in a large substrate-lithium interface, which might provide large number of insertion sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…porous metals or carbons) minimize dendritic growth. [41][42][43] A usual interpretation of this effect is the smaller current density at such substrates, which has been suggested to avoid electrolyte depletion. Since our previous results indicate that depletion is not dominating the growth, [15] we suggest an alternative explanation of the effect: The larger substrate area results in a large substrate-lithium interface, which might provide large number of insertion sites.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome the dendrite problem in Li anode, designing a host for Li metal is an efficient strategy. [155] MXene materials are considered as a potential Li host to suppress the formation and growth of Li dendrites for realizing stable Li anode. The terminations on MXenes have good affinity to Li to guide its nucleation.…”
Section: Mxene-based Lithium Metal Anodementioning
confidence: 99%
“…porous metals or carbons) minimize dendritic growth. [50][51][52] A usual interpretation of this effect is the smaller current density at such substrates, which has been suggested to avoid electrolyte depletion. Since our previous results indicate that depletion is not dominating the growth, 15 we suggest an alternative explanation of the effect: the larger substrate area results in a large substrate-lithium interface, which might provide large number of insertion sites.…”
Section: Loops and Needles Exhibit Different Mechanical Boundary Cond...mentioning
confidence: 99%