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Ultrafine Titanium Nitride Sheath Decorated Carbon Nanofiber Network Enabling Stable Lithium Metal Anodes
Authors:Kui Lin  Xianying Qin  Ming Liu  Xiaofu Xu  Gemeng Liang  Junxiong Wu  Feiyu Kang  Guohua Chen  Baohua Li
Abstract:Nonuniform local electric field and few nucleation sites on the reactive interface tend to cause detrimental lithium (Li) dendrites, which incur severe safety hazards and hamper the practical application of Li metal anodes in batteries. Herein, a carbon nanofiber (CNF) mat decorated with ultrafine titanium nitride (TiN) nanoparticles (CNF‐TiN) as both current collector and host material is reported for Li metal anodes. Uniform Li deposition is achieved by a synergetic effect of lithiophilic TiN and 3D CNF configuration with a highly conductive network. Theoretical calculations reveal that Li prefers to be adsorbed onto the TiN sheath with a low diffusion energy barrier, leading to controllable nucleation sites and dendrite‐free Li deposits. Moreover, the pseudocapacitive behavior of TiN identified through kinetics analysis is favorable for ultrafast Li+ storage and the charge transfer process, especially under a high plating/stripping rate. The CNF‐TiN‐modified Li anodes deliver lower nucleation overpotential for Li plating and superior electrochemical performance under a large current density (200 cycles at 3 mA cm?2) and high capacity (100 cycles with 6 mAh cm?2), as well as a long‐running lifespan (>600 h). The CNF‐TiN‐based full cells using lithium iron phosphate and sulfur cathodes exhibit excellent cycling stability.
Keywords:carbon nanofiber  lithium metal anode  pseudocapacitive behavior  titanium nitride  uniform lithium plating
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