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The high reactivity of Li metal and the inhomogeneous Li deposition leads to the formation of Li dendrites and “dead” Li, which impedes the performance of Li metal batteries (LMBs) with high energy density. The regulating and guiding the Li dendrite nucleation is a desirable tactic to realize concentrated distribution of Li dendrites instead of completely inhibiting dendrite formation. Here, a Fe-Co-based Prussian blue analog with hollow and open framework (H-PBA) is employed to modify the commercial polypropylene separator (PP@H-PBA). This functional PP@H-PBA can guide the lithium dendrite growth to form uniform lithium deposition and activate the inactive Li. In details, the H-PBA with macroporous structure and open framework can induce the growth of lithium dendrites via space confinement, while the positive Fe/Co-sites lowered by polar cyanide (−CN) of PBA can reactivate the inactive Li. Thus, the Li|PP@H-PBA|Li symmetric cells exhibit long-term stability at 1 mA cm−2 for 1 mAh cm−2 over 500 h. And the Li-S batteries with PP@H-PBA deliver favorable cycling performance at 500 mA g−1 for 200 cycles.  相似文献   

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Li metal is demonstrated as one of the most promising anode materials for high energy density batteries. However, uncontrollable Li dendrite growth and repeated growth of solid electrolyte interface during the charge/discharge process lead to safety issues and capacity decay, preventing its practical application. To address these issues, an effective strategy is to realize uniform Li nucleation. Here, a stable lithium–scaffold composite electrode (CC/CNT@Li) is designed by melting of lithium metal into 3D interconnected lithiophilic carbon nanotube (CNT) on a porous carbon cloth (CC). The 3D interconnected CNTs successfully change the lithiophobic CC into lithiophilic nature, reducing the polarization of the electrode, ensuring homogenous Li nucleation and continuous smooth Li plating. The CNTs on the surface of CC provide adequate Li nucleation sites and reduce the areal current density to avoid Li dendrite growth. The 3D porous structure of CC/CNT offers enough free room for buffering the huge volume change during Li plating/stripping. The CC/CNT@Li composite anode exhibits dendrite‐free morphology and superior cycling performances over 500 h with low voltage hysteresis of 18, 23, and 71 mV at the current density of 1, 2, and 5 mA cm?2, respectively.  相似文献   

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Uncontrolled ion transport and susceptible SEI films are the key factors that induce lithium dendrite growth, which hinders the development of lithium metal batteries (LMBs). Herein, a TpPa-2SO3H covalent organic framework (COF) nanosheet adhered cellulose nanofibers (CNF) on the polypropylene separator (COF@PP) is successfully designed as a battery separator to respond to the aforementioned issues. The COF@PP displays dual-functional characteristics with the aligned nanochannels and abundant functional groups of COFs, which can simultaneously modulate ion transport and SEI film components to build robust lithium metal anodes. The Li//COF@PP//Li symmetric cell exhibits stable cycling over 800 h with low ion diffusion activation energy and fast lithium ion transport kinetics, which effectively suppresses the dendrite growth and improves the stability of Li+ plating/stripping. Moreover, The LiFePO4//Li cells with COF@PP separator deliver a high discharge capacity of 109.6 mAh g−1 even at a high current density of 3 C. And it exhibits excellent cycle stability and high capacity retention due to the robust LiF-rich SEI film induced by COFs. This COFs-based dual-functional separator promotes the practical application of lithium metal batteries.  相似文献   

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Lithium metal anodes with high energy density are important for further development of next‐generation batteries. However, inhomogeneous Li deposition and dendrite growth hinder their practical utilization. 3D current collectors are widely investigated to suppress dendrite growth, but they usually occupy a large volume and increase the weight of the system, hence decreasing the energy density. Additionally, the nonuniform distribution of Li ions results in low utilization of the porous structure. A lightweight, 3D Cu nanowire current collector with a phosphidation gradient is reported to balance the lithiophilicity with conductivity of the electrode. The phosphide gradient with good lithiophilicity and high ionic conductivity enables dense nucleation of Li and its steady deposition in the porous structure, realizing a high pore utilization. Specifically, the homogenous deposition of Li leads to the formation of an oriented texture on the electrode surface at high capacities. A high mass loading (≈44 wt%) of Li with a capacity of 3 mAh cm?2 and a high average Coulombic efficiency of 97.3% are achieved. A lifespan of 300 h in a symmetrical cell is obtained at 2 mA cm?2, implying great potential to stabilize lithium metal.  相似文献   

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梁杰铬  罗政  闫钰  袁斌 《材料导报》2018,32(11):1779-1786
在全球能源与环境问题日趋紧迫的大背景下,可再生能源的获取与利用途径及高效安全的储能技术的研发一直是工业界和科学界关注的热点之一。锂离子二次电池作为能量存储器件,拥有高比能量、长循环寿命等优点,近十几年来其研究取得了长足进展,并在各类便携式电子设备和电动交通工具中获得了广泛应用。然而,随着各种高性能设备的不断涌现,商业化的锂离子电池越来越难以满足其在能量密度、循环稳定性和安全性等方面的要求。为了进一步提高锂离子电池的能量密度,需要开发出高比容量的负极材料(硅、锡和锂等)以取代传统石墨负极。硅、锡等新式负极材料通过与锂离子反应形成含锂化合物的原理来存储与释放锂离子,完成电池的一个充放电过程。这个过程往往伴随着负极材料体积的剧烈变化,经历较长时间循环使用后会导致负极材料的粉化甚至从集流体上剥离,引起电池容量迅速衰减甚至失效。而锂负极通过锂在负极上的溶解和沉积来完成电池的充放电过程,该过程不存在反应相变所导致的体积变化。另外,锂金属负极材料具有极高的质量比容量(3 860mAh/g)、低密度(0.59g/cm3)和低的还原电位(-3.04V,相比于氢标准电极),被认为是一种理想的可充电电池负极材料。然而,锂的枝晶生长、锂金属电池低的库伦效率和锂的无主体沉积引起的体积膨胀等一些关键问题长期以来制约着锂负极的商业应用。锂的每次沉积都会产生枝晶,在充放电循环中,锂枝晶会导致电池内部短路甚至发生爆炸,带来严重的安全问题。除此之外,锂枝晶还会增加负极表面积,新暴露的锂金属会与电解液反应生成固态电解质膜(Solid electrolyte interface,SEI),这会损耗活性材料以及降低电池的库伦效率。为了解决以上问题,研究者们对锂金属电极进行了许多探索,尤其是在锂枝晶生长的机理及其抑制方法方面。一些理论模型如扩散模型、SEI保护模型、电荷诱导生长模型和薄膜生长模型等,以及与这些模型相对应的一些抑制方法如均匀锂离子流法、SEI膜保护法、稳定沉积主体法和静电屏蔽保护法等被提出。这些抑制方法能够在一定程度上缓解锂枝晶的生长问题,但都未能达到商业化应用的要求。本文总结了近几年研究人员针对锂离子电池锂金属负极的一些重要研究,系统地介绍了业内较为认同的枝晶生长模型和影响因素,并着重叙述了抑制枝晶生长的方法及成效,最后就锂金属负极将来的研究方向给出一些建议。  相似文献   

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Uncontrollable Li dendrite growth and low Coulombic efficiency severely hinder the application of lithium metal batteries. Although a lot of approaches have been developed to control Li deposition, most of them are based on inhibiting lithium deposition on protrusions, which can suppress Li dendrite growth at low current density, but is inefficient for practical battery applications, with high current density and large area capacity. Here, a novel leveling mechanism based on accelerating Li growth in concave fashion is proposed, which enables uniform and dendrite‐free Li plating by simply adding thiourea into the electrolyte. The small thiourea molecules can be absorbed on the Li metal surface and promote Li growth with a superfilling effect. With 0.02 m thiourea added in the electrolyte, Li | Li symmetrical cells can be cycled over 1000 cycles at 5.0 mA cm?2, and a full cell with LiFePO4 | Li configuration can even maintain 90% capacity after 650 cycles at 5.0 C. The superfilling effect is also verified by computational chemistry and numerical simulation, and can be expanded to a series of small chemicals using as electrolyte additives. It offers a new avenue to dendrite‐free lithium deposition and may also be expanded to other battery chemistries.  相似文献   

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Lithium (Li) metal is promising for high energy density batteries due to its low electrochemical potential (?3.04 V) and high specific capacity (3860 mAh g?1). However, the safety issues impede the commercialization of Li anode batteries. In this work, research of hierarchical structure designs for Li anodes to suppress Li dendrite growth and alleviate volume expansion from the interior (by the 3D current collector and host matrix) to the exterior (by the artificial solid electrolyte interphase (SEI), protective layer, separator, and solid state electrolyte) is concluded. The basic principles for achieving Li dendrite and volume expansion free Li anode are summarized. Following these principles, 3D porous current collector and host matrix are designed to suppress the Li dendrite growth from the interior. Second, artificial SEI, the protective layer, and separator as well as solid‐state electrolyte are constructed to regulate the distribution of current and control the Li nucleation and deposition homogeneously for suppressing the Li dendrite growth from exterior of Li anode. Ultimately, this work puts forward that it is significant to combine the Li dendrite suppression strategies from the interior to exterior by 3D hierarchical structure designs and Li metal modification to achieve excellent cycling and safety performance of Li metal batteries.  相似文献   

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Electrolyte formulation with high stability towards both Li metal anode and high-voltage cathode is considered as one of key points for the high-energy density lithium metal batteries (LMBs).In our previous study,by adding only 2% of 2-fluoropyridine (2-FP) as the additive in the carbonate and ether-based electrolyte formulations effectively suppressed Li dendrite growth.In this study,we further found that the main fluoropyridine (FP) family members can serve as not only the effective additive but also the excellent electrolyte solvent in the electrolyte formulations to enhance the performance of LMBs.For the 2-FP,when it was also used the electrolyte solvent and paired with single-salt lithium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI),the obtained electrolyte formulation of 1 M LiTFSI in pure 2-FP solvent not only allowed faster ion transport though solvation effect,but also possessed impressive oxidation stability window over 4.3 V.As a result,the high-voltage LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 (1.5 mA h cm-2)|Li metal battery with it exhibited a capacity retention of more than 80 % over a long-term cycle even at 0.45 mA cm-2 with a lean electrolyte (30 μL).Meanwhile,for another FP family member (i.e.,3-FP) as the electrolyte additive,the 4.3 V LMBs with the carbonate-based electrolyte containing only 1 % of 3-FP maintained 83.9 % of initial capacity after 200 cycles at 0.75 mA cm-2.Density functional theory (DFT) calculations and experiments confirmed that three typical FPs,i.e.,2-FP,3-FP and 4-FP can not only regulate the initial Li nucleation process,but more importantly also induce a protective layer,leading to a uniform and dendrites-free Li deposition.This bifunction of the FP family member as either electrolyte solvent or additive in the electrolyte formulations should be promising for the achieving of dendrites-free high-energy density LMBs.  相似文献   

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The large‐scale implementation of lithium metal batteries (LMBs) has long been plagued by the uncontrollable Li deposition triggered safety issues. Herein, a lithiophilic three‐dimensional Li anode scaffold, which is prepared by molten Li infusion aided by confined growth of low‐cost Zn clusters, is rationally constructed for high‐performance LMBs. Owing to the synergy of the carbon host and the effective regulation from the Zn nanoclusters, the large volumetric change of Li metal is well mitigated and shows a smooth and dendrite‐free behavior. The Li anode scaffold can deliver much improved Coulombic efficiency, superior rate performance, and long cycle lifespan with much lower voltage polarization. Furthermore, the half cells of Li anode scaffold paired with LiFePO4/LiCoO2/sulfur can achieve a higher specific capacity and longer stable cycling life than those with conventional Li foil. The Li|LFP cells can achieve a stable cycling over 250 cycles at 1C with a higher capacity retention of ≈90.8%, and a higher initial discharge capacity of 924.6 mAh g?1 with a high capacity retention over 300 cycles can also be obtained in Li|S cells at 1C. This work demonstrates a cost‐effective and scalable strategy for stable Li metal anode toward next‐generation and high‐performance LMBs.  相似文献   

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Rechargeable lithium‐metal batteries (LMBs) are regarded as the “holy grail” of energy‐storage systems, but the electrolytes that are highly stable with both a lithium‐metal anode and high‐voltage cathodes still remain a great challenge. Here a novel “localized high‐concentration electrolyte” (HCE; 1.2 m lithium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide in a mixture of dimethyl carbonate/bis(2,2,2‐trifluoroethyl) ether (1:2 by mol)) is reported that enables dendrite‐free cycling of lithium‐metal anodes with high Coulombic efficiency (99.5%) and excellent capacity retention (>80% after 700 cycles) of Li||LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 batteries. Unlike the HCEs reported before, the electrolyte reported in this work exhibits low concentration, low cost, low viscosity, improved conductivity, and good wettability that make LMBs closer to practical applications. The fundamental concept of “localized HCEs” developed in this work can also be applied to other battery systems, sensors, supercapacitors, and other electrochemical systems.  相似文献   

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To exploit the high energy density of the lithium (Li) metal battery, it is imperative to address the dendrite growth and interface instability of the anode. 3D hosts for Li metal are expected to suppress the growth of Li dendrites. Heterogeneous seeds are effective in guiding Li deposition and realizing spatial control over Li nucleation. Herein, this study shows that ultrafine silver (Ag) nanoparticles, which are synthesized via a novel rapid Joule heating method, can serve as nanoseeds to direct the deposition of Li within the 3D host materials, resolving the problems of the Li metal anode. By optimizing the Joule heating method, ultrafine Ag nanoparticles (≈40 nm) are homogeneously anchored on carbon nanofibers. The Ag nanoseeds effectively reduce the nucleation overpotential of Li and guide the Li deposition in the 3D carbon matrix uniformly, free from the dendrites. A stable and reversible Li metal anode is achieved in virtue of the Ag nanoseeds in the 3D substrate, showing a low overpotential (≈0.025 V) for a long cycle life. The ultrafine nanoseeds achieved by rapid Joule heating render uniform deposition of Li metal anode in 3D hosts, promising a safe and long‐life Li metal battery for high‐energy applications.  相似文献   

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The pursuit for high‐energy‐density batteries has inspired the resurgence of metallic lithium (Li) as a promising anode, yet its practical viability is restricted by the uncontrollable Li dendrite growth and huge volume changes during repeated cycling. Herein, a new 3D framework configured with Mo2N‐mofidied carbon nanofiber (CNF) architecture is established as a Li host via a facile fabrication method. The lithiophilic Mo2N acts as a homogeneously pre‐planted seed with ultralow Li nucleation overpotential, thus spatially guiding a uniform Li nucleation and deposition in the matrix. The conductive CNF skeleton effectively homogenizes the current distribution and Li‐ion flux, further suppressing Li‐dendrite formation. As a result, the 3D hybrid Mo2N@CNF structure facilitates a dendrite‐free morphology with greatly alleviated volume expansion, delivering a significantly improved Coulombic efficiency of ≈99.2% over 150 cycles at 4 mA cm?2. Symmetric cells with Mo2N@CNF substrates stably operate over 1500 h at 6 mA cm?2 for 6 mA h cm?2. Furthermore, full cells paired with LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 (NMC811) cathodes in conventional carbonate electrolytes achieve a remarkable capacity retention of 90% over 150 cycles. This work sheds new light on the facile design of 3D lithiophilic hosts for dendrite‐free lithium‐metal anodes.  相似文献   

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Rechargeable lithium (Li) metal batteries hold great promise for revolutionizing current energy-storage technologies. However, the uncontrollable growth of lithium dendrites impedes the service of Li anodes in high energy and safety batteries. There are numerous studies on Li anodes, yet little attention has been paid to the intrinsic electrocrystallization characteristics of Li metal and their underlying mechanisms. Herein, a guided growth of planar Li layers, instead of random Li dendrites, is achieved on self-assembled reduced graphene oxide (rGO). In situ optical observation is performed to monitor the morphology evolution of such a planar Li layer. Moreover, the underlying mechanism during electrodeposition/stripping is revealed using ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. The combined experiment and simulation results show that when Li atoms are deposited on rGO, each layer of Li atoms grows along (110) crystallographic plane of the Li crystals because of the fine in-plane lattice matching between Li and the rGO substrate, resulting in planar Li deposition. With this specific topographic characteristic, a highly flexible lithium–sulfur (Li–S) full cell with rGO-guided planar Li layers as the anode exhibits stable cycling performance and high specific energy and power densities. This work enriches the fundamental understanding of Li electrocrystallization without dendrites and provides guidance for practical applications.  相似文献   

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Li metal anode is promising to achieve high-energy-density battery. However, it has rapid capacity fading due to the generation of inactive Li (dead Li), especially at high current density. This study reveals that the random distribution of Li nuclei leads to large uncertainty for the further growth behavior on Cu foil. Here, periodical regulation of Li nucleation sites on Cu foil by ordered lithiophilic micro-grooves is proposed to precisely manipulate the Li deposition morphology. The management of Li deposits in the lithiophilic grooves can induce high pressure on the Li particles, leading to the formation of dense Li structure and smooth surface without dendrite growth. Li deposits comprising tightly packed large Li particles largely reduce the side reaction and the generation of isolated metallic Li at high current density. Less dead Li accumulating on the substrate significantly prolongs the cycling life of full cells with limited Li inventory. The precise manipulation of the Li deposition on Cu is promising for high-energy and stable Li metal batteries.  相似文献   

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Much attention is paid to metal lithium as a hopeful negative material for reversible batteries with a high specific capacity. Although applying 3D hosts can relieve the dendrite growth to some extent, gradient‐distributed lithium ion in 3D uniform hosts still induces uncontrolled lithium dendrites growth, especially at high lithium capacity and high current density. Herein, a 3D conductive carbon nanofiber framework with gradient‐distributed ZnO particles as nucleation seeds (G‐CNF) to regulate lithium deposition is proposed. Based on such a unique structure, the G‐CNF electrode exhibits a high average Coulombic efficiency (CE) of 98.1% for 700 cycles at 0.5 mA cm?2. Even at 5 mA cm?2, the G‐CNF electrode performs a stable cycling process and high CE of 96.0% for over 200 cycles. When the lithium‐deposited G‐CNF (G‐CNF‐Li) anode is applied in a full cell with a commercial LiFePO4 cathode, it exhibits a stable capacity of 115 mAh g?1 and high retention of 95.7% after 300 cycles. Through inducing the gradient‐distributed nucleation seeds to counter the existing Li‐ion concentration polarization, a uniform and stable lithium deposition process in the 3D host is achieved even under the condition of high current density.  相似文献   

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Achieving non-dendritic Li deposition is generally believed to be a prerequisite for the successful commercialization of lithium metal batteries (LMBs). However, it is discussed here that eliminating the growth of the dendritic Li structure seems not to be sufficient to propel the LMB technology from laboratory research to practical applications. Other types of the electrochemically generated Li structure, besides the dendritic structure, must be further studied. It is suggested that considerable research effort be focused on studying the electrochemical nature of generated Li structures, in addition to finding novel strategies to eradicate them.  相似文献   

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Bendable energy‐storage systems with high energy density are demanded for conformal electronics. Lithium‐metal batteries including lithium–sulfur and lithium–oxygen cells have much higher theoretical energy density than lithium‐ion batteries. Reckoned as the ideal anode, however, Li has many challenges when directly used, especially its tendency to form dendrite. Under bending conditions, the Li‐dendrite growth can be further aggravated due to bending‐induced local plastic deformation and Li‐filaments pulverization. Here, the Li‐metal anodes are made bending tolerant by integrating Li into bendable scaffolds such as reduced graphene oxide (r‐GO) films. In the composites, the bending stress is largely dissipated by the scaffolds. The scaffolds have increased available surface for homogeneous Li plating and minimize volume fluctuation of Li electrodes during cycling. Significantly improved cycling performance under bending conditions is achieved. With the bending‐tolerant r‐GO/Li‐metal anode, bendable lithium–sulfur and lithium–oxygen batteries with long cycling stability are realized. A bendable integrated solar cell–battery system charged by light with stable output and a series connected bendable battery pack with higher voltage is also demonstrated. It is anticipated that this bending‐tolerant anode can be combined with further electrolytes and cathodes to develop new bendable energy systems.  相似文献   

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Inhomogeneous lithium (Li) deposition leads to the formation of dendrites and “dead” Li, which is a limiting factor for the commercial success of Li metal batteries (LMBs). Herein, the sputter coating of Li metal electrodes by the sputter deposition method with lithiophilic metals, such as gold (Au) or zinc (Zn), was used in order to improve the electrochemical performance of Li metal electrodes. The structural characterization of such electrodes after the sputter deposition process indicated the presence of the corresponding Li-intermetallic phase (Li15Au4, LiZn) at the surface of the Li metal electrodes. Morphological investigations showed that the Li-intermetallic phases were able to steer the electrodeposition of Li beneath the Li-intermetallic coating, resulting in homogeneous dispersion of the Li deposits. The electrochemical measurements in symmetrical Li||Li cells also indicated reduced overvoltages. Up to a cycled capacity of 0.2825 mAh/cm2, these electrodes showed stable overvoltage for the lithium electrodissolution and electrodeposition process in comparison to pristine Li metal electrodes. Furthermore, in S8||Li cells, the overpotentials of sputter coated Li metal electrodes (Au@Li, Zn@Li) during operation are highly reduced compared to pristine Li metal electrodes. Thus, the results presented here, indicate that sputter coating of Li metal electrodes represents a promising approach to improve the performance of high energy LMBs through engineering of the Li metal interphase.  相似文献   

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Sodium (Na) metal is one of the most promising electrode materials for next‐generation low‐cost rechargeable batteries. However, the challenges caused by dendrite growth on Na metal anodes restrict practical applications of rechargeable Na metal batteries. Herein, a nitrogen and sulfur co‐doped carbon nanotube (NSCNT) paper is used as the interlayer to control Na nucleation behavior and suppress the Na dendrite growth. The N‐ and S‐containing functional groups on the carbon nanotubes induce the NSCNTs to be highly “sodiophilic,” which can guide the initial Na nucleation and direct Na to distribute uniformly on the NSCNT paper. As a result, the Na‐metal‐based anode (Na/NSCNT anode) exhibits a dendrite‐free morphology during repeated Na plating and striping and excellent cycling stability. As a proof of concept, it is also demonstrated that the electrochemical performance of sodium–oxygen (Na–O2) batteries using the Na/NSCNT anodes show significantly improved cycling performances compared with Na–O2 batteries with bare Na metal anodes. This work opens a new avenue for the development of next‐generation high‐energy‐density sodium‐metal batteries.  相似文献   

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Lithium metal batteries (such as lithium–sulfur, lithium–air, solid state batteries with lithium metal anode) are highly considered as promising candidates for next‐generation energy storage systems. However, the unstable interfaces between lithium anode and electrolyte definitely induce the undesired and uncontrollable growth of lithium dendrites, which results in the short‐circuit and thermal runaway of the rechargeable batteries. Herein, a dual‐layered film is built on a Li metal anode by the immersion of lithium plates into the fluoroethylene carbonate solvent. The ionic conductive film exhibits a compact dual‐layered feature with organic components (ROCO2Li and ROLi) on the top and abundant inorganic components (Li2CO3 and LiF) in the bottom. The dual‐layered interface can protect the Li metal anode from the corrosion of electrolytes and regulate the uniform deposition of Li to achieve a dendrite‐free Li metal anode. This work demonstrates the concept of rational construction of dual‐layered structured interfaces for safe rechargeable batteries through facile surface modification of Li metal anodes. This not only is critically helpful to comprehensively understand the functional mechanism of fluoroethylene carbonate but also affords a facile and efficient method to protect Li metal anodes.  相似文献   

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