Nitrogen-Doped Amorphous Zn-Carbon Multichannel Fibers for Stable Lithium Metal Anodes

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2021 Apr 6;60(15):8515-8520. doi: 10.1002/anie.202100471. Epub 2021 Mar 3.

Abstract

The application of lithium metal anodes for practical batteries is still impeded by safety issues and low Coulombic efficiency caused mainly by the uncontrollable growth of lithium dendrites. Herein, two types of free-standing nitrogen-doped amorphous Zn-carbon multichannel fibers are synthesized as multifunctional hosts for lithium accommodation. The 3D macroporous structures endow effectively reduced local current density, and the lithiophilic nitrogen-doped carbon and functional Zn nanoparticles serve as preferred deposition sites with low nucleation barriers to guide uniform lithium deposition. As a result, the developed anodes exhibit remarkable electrochemical properties in terms of high Coulombic efficiency for more than 500 cycles at various current densities from 1 to 5 mA cm-2 , and symmetric cells show long-term cycling duration over 2000 h. Moreover, full cells based on the developed anode and a LiFePO4 cathode also demonstrate superior rate capability and stable cycle life.

Keywords: Zn nanoparticles; hollow nanostructures; lithiophilic sites; lithium metal anodes; macroporous carbon fibers.