Improved Cycle Stability of LiSn Alloy Anode for Different Electrolyte Systems in Lithium Battery

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2021 Jan 25;11(2):300. doi: 10.3390/nano11020300.

Abstract

Lithium metal anode still confronts a series of problems at the way to commercialization though it has advantages in high energy density. The formation of Li dendrite is the major limitation need to be conquered. Here, a facile and simple LiSn alloy anode prepared by a direct metallurgy method is fabricated and evaluated in both liquid electrolyte and solid electrolyte. Structural analysis and electrochemical measurements reveal the promoted ionic transference of interface and enhanced cycling stability in different electrolyte systems, without dendrite formation. Furthermore, the application of this simple and sustainable LiSn alloy can be extended to more alloy anode and might unlock the next-generation anode in the future.

Keywords: alloy anode; dendrite suppress; lithium battery; solid state electrolyte.