December 1, 2017
Journal Article

Suppressing Lithium Dendrite Growth by Metallic Coating on Separator

Abstract

Lithium (Li) metal is one of the most promising candidates for the anode in high-energy-density batteries. However, Li dendrite growth induces a significant safety concerns in these batteries. Here, we proposed a multifunctional separator through coating a thin electronic conductive film on one side of the conventional polymer separator facing the Li anode for the purpose of Li dendrite suppression and cycling stability improvement. The ultrathin Cu film on one side of the polyethylene support serves as an additional conducting agent to facilitate electrochemical stripping/deposition of Li metal with less accumulation of electrically isolated or “dead” Li. Furthermore, its electrically conductive nature guides the backside plating of Li metal and modulates the Li deposition morphology via dendrite-merging. Due to its unique beneficial features, this separator enables stable cycling of Li metal anode with enhanced coulombic efficiency during extended cycles in Li metal batteries and increases the lifetime of Li metal anode by preventing short circuit failures even under extensive Li metal deposition.

Revised: September 18, 2019 | Published: December 1, 2017

Citation

Lee H., X. Ren, C. Niu, L. Yu, M.H. Engelhard, I. Cho, and M. Ryou, et al. 2017. Suppressing Lithium Dendrite Growth by Metallic Coating on Separator. Advanced Functional Materials 27, no. 45:Article No. 1704391. PNNL-SA-127900. doi:10.1002/adfm.201704391