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The Regulation of Lithium Plating Behavior by State of Stripping in Working Lithium Metal Anode

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS(2023)

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Abstract
The enthusiasm of reviving lithium metal anodes has motivated the battery community to pursue higher Li utilization. To this end, an exhaustively complete stripping pattern (C-stripping) is conventionally adopted to obtain a higher apparent Coulombic efficiency (CE) in individual cycles while ignoring the effects of Li stripping state on subsequent Li plating behavior. In this contribution, a partial stripping (P-stripping) protocol, in which a tiny amount of active Li is intentionally reserved, is validated as beneficial for an improved realistic Li reversibility. Compared to the C-stripping protocol, the partially reserved active Li in P-stripping mode serves critically as nucleation sites for following Li plating, which not only reduces the nucleation overpotential for flattened Li deposition morphology, but also favorably facilitates the re-utilization of the original solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). This explains the lower growth rates of both "dead Li" and SEI-Li+ under the P-stripping protocol. Benefitting from the intrinsically more reversible Li cycling, the anode-free Cu||LiNi0.5Co0.2Mn0.3OOOOOMoOO2 cells using the P-stripping protocol acquire higher available capacities in long-term cycles. This work uncovers the crucial significance of the former state of Li stripping on regulating the following Li plating manner and SEI re-utilization, providing fresh design implications toward more sustainable cycling of Li anodes.
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lithium plating behavior,working lithium metal anode
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