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Compressible and Elastic Reduced Graphene Oxide Sponge for Stable and Dendrite-Free Lithium Metal Anodes

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posted on 2024-01-03, 13:35 authored by Yaru Li, Youdi Hu, Shuaiqi Wang, Xiaoze Zhou, Yi Yang, Xiao Xiao, Gang Chen
Dendritic Li deposition, an unstable solid–electrolyte interphase (SEI), and a nearly infinite relative volume change during cycling are three major obstacles to the practical application of Li metal batteries. Herein, we introduce a compressible and elastic reduced graphene oxide sponge (rGO-S) to simultaneously eliminate Li dendrite growth, stabilize the SEI, and accommodate the volume change. The volume change is contained by compressing and expanding the rGO-S anode, which effectively releases the Li plating-induced stress during cycling. The smooth and dense Li metal is deposited on rGO-S without dendrites, which preserves the SEI, reduces consumption of the electrolyte, and prevents the formation of Li debris. The half-cells employing rGO-S show a steady and high Coulombic efficiency. The Li@rGO-S symmetric cells demonstrate excellent cycling stability over 1200 cycles with a low overpotential. When paired with LiFePO4 (LFP), the Li@rGO-S||LFP full cells exhibit a high specific capacity (150.3 mAh g–1 at 1C), superior rate performance, and good capacity retention.

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