Abstract

Lithium‐metal batteries (LMBs), as one of the most promising next‐generation high‐energy‐density storage devices, are able to meet the rigid demands of new industries. However, the direct utilization of metallic lithium can induce harsh safety issues, inferior rate and cycle performance, or anode pulverization inside the cells. These drawbacks severely hinder the commercialization of LMBs. Here, an up‐to‐date review of the behavior of lithium ions upon deposition/dissolution, and the failure mechanisms of lithium‐metal anodes is presented. It has been shown that the primary causes consist of the growth of lithium dendrites due to large polarization and a strong electric field at the vicinity of the anode, the hyperactivity of metallic lithium, and hostless infinite volume changes upon cycling. The recent advances in liquid organic electrolyte (LOE) systems through modulating the local current density, anion depletion, lithium flux, the anode–electrolyte interface, or the mechanical strength of the interlayers are highlighted. Concrete strategies including tailoring the anode structures, optimizing the electrolytes, building artificial anode–electrolyte interfaces, and functionalizing the protective interlayers are summarized in detail. Furthermore, the challenges remaining in LOE systems are outlined, and the future perspectives of introducing solid‐state electrolytes to radically address safety issues are presented.

Keywords

AnodeMaterials scienceElectrolyteLithium (medication)Lithium metalEnergy densityNanotechnologyPolarization (electrochemistry)Nanoarchitectures for lithium-ion batteriesEngineering physicsElectrodeChemistry

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Year
2017
Type
review
Volume
29
Issue
29
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1172
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Yanpeng Guo, Huiqiao Li, Tianyou Zhai (2017). Reviving Lithium‐Metal Anodes for Next‐Generation High‐Energy Batteries. Advanced Materials , 29 (29) . https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201700007

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10.1002/adma.201700007
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28585291

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