Zhou-qing Xue , Zi-you Wang , Jun-dong Zhang , Yang Lu , Wen-ze Huang , Ai-bing Chen , Chen-zi Zhao , Kuzmina Elena , Karaseva Elena , Kolosnitsyn Vladimir , Li-zhen Fan , Qiang Zhang
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The role, formation and characterization of LiC6 in composite lithium anodes
To solve the problems of large volume changes and the formation of lithium dendrites in lithium metal batteries, the incorporation of carbon into the lithium metal anodes has gained considerable attention due to its excellent chemical and electrochemical stability, as well as its exceptional mechanical strength that allows repeated cycling. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the formation of lithiated graphite (LiC6) and its role in both bulk and electrode-electrolyte interface regions during lithium plating and stripping. In bulk form, LiC6 has excellent lithiophilic properties, reducing the overpotential for lithium nucleation and promoting uniform lithium deposition. Additionally, when LiC6 is introduced at the electrode-electrolyte interfaces, it improves contact between the electrode and electrolyte by acting as a buffering layer, thereby reducing interfacial impedance. Finally, prospects and challenges for the development of Li/C composite anodes are discussed.
期刊介绍:
New Carbon Materials is a scholarly journal that publishes original research papers focusing on the physics, chemistry, and technology of organic substances that serve as precursors for creating carbonaceous solids with aromatic or tetrahedral bonding. The scope of materials covered by the journal extends from diamond and graphite to a variety of forms including chars, semicokes, mesophase substances, carbons, carbon fibers, carbynes, fullerenes, and carbon nanotubes. The journal's objective is to showcase the latest research findings and advancements in the areas of formation, structure, properties, behaviors, and technological applications of carbon materials. Additionally, the journal includes papers on the secondary production of new carbon and composite materials, such as carbon-carbon composites, derived from the aforementioned carbons. Research papers on organic substances will be considered for publication only if they have a direct relevance to the resulting carbon materials.