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The progress of technology for lithium metal batteries

Li metal anodes are considered one of the most promising anode materials because of their low potential (−0.34 V ( vs. SHE)) and high energy density (3860 mA h g −1 ). However, safety concerns and low cycling efficiency, owing to the fragile solid electrolyte interface (SEI) and Li dendrite growth,...

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Published in:Materials chemistry frontiers 2024-01, Vol.8 (3), p.7-714
Main Authors: Meng, Weidong, Wang, Ruotong, An, Cuihua, Zhu, Xiangdan, Mumyatov, Alexander V, Jing, Guoxi, Troshin, Pavel A, Deng, Qibo, Zhao, Libin, Hu, Ning, Liu, Shan
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Summary:Li metal anodes are considered one of the most promising anode materials because of their low potential (−0.34 V ( vs. SHE)) and high energy density (3860 mA h g −1 ). However, safety concerns and low cycling efficiency, owing to the fragile solid electrolyte interface (SEI) and Li dendrite growth, severely limit their large-scale commercialization. The properties and structure of the SEI play a key role in the overall performance of the batteries. The mechanism of SEI formation can be preliminarily characterized by some conventional characterization methods, but SEI formation is a dynamic process, which is inevitably affected by other factors during battery disassembly, so such methods have certain limitations. Therefore, a series of advanced in situ characterization techniques have been employed to gain a clear understanding of the properties and structures of the SEI. Herein, various characterization techniques for Li metal batteries are summarized and compared, including lots of characterization tools and advanced in situ characterization techniques, and future research directions are discussed. This work is expected to serve as a foundation for the development of high-energy Li metal batteries. This paper summarizes and compares the principles, advantages and disadvantages of various characterization techniques for lithium batteries. The challenges faced by various characterization techniques and future development directions are also given.
ISSN:2052-1537
DOI:10.1039/d3qm00912b