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Lithium Metal Electrode with Increased Air Stability and Robust Solid Electrolyte Interphase Realized by Silane Coupling Agent Modification

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posted on 2025-01-30, 04:52 authored by Yanyan Wang, Zhijie Wang, Liang Zhao, Qining Fan, Xiaohui Zeng, Sailin Liu, Wei Kong Pang, Yan‐Bing He, Zaiping Guo
AbstractThe quality of the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer is the decisive factor for the electrochemical performance of Li‐metal‐based batteries. Due to the absence of effective bonding, a natural SEI layer may exfoliate from the Li anode during interfacial fluctuations. Here, a silane coupling agent is introduced to serve as an adhesion promoter to bridge these two dissimilar materials via both chemical bonding and physical intertwining effects. Its inorganic reactive groups can combine with the Li substrate by forming LiOSi bonds, while organic functional groups can take part in the formation of the SEI layer and thereby bond with SEI components. Li metal electrodes with silane coupling agent modification exhibit excellent electrochemical performance, even under extreme testing conditions. This modification layer with dense structure could also protect the Li metal from corrosion by air, evidenced by the comparable electrochemical activity of the modified Li metal electrodes even after being exposed in air for 2 h. This design provides a promising pathway for the development of Li metal electrodes that will be stable both in electrolyte and in air.

History

Journal

Advanced Materials

Volume

33

Article number

e2008133

Pagination

1-9

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • No

ISSN

0935-9648

eISSN

1521-4095

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

14

Publisher

Wiley