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Encapsulating lithium at the microscale: selective deposition in carbon-doped graphitic carbon nitride spheres

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Abstract For stable lithium deposition without dendrites, three-dimensional (3D) porous structure has been intensively investigated. Here, we report the use of carbon-doped graphitic carbon nitride (C-doped g-C 3 N 4 ) microspheres as a 3D host for lithium to suppress dendrite formation, which is crucial for stable lithium deposition. The C-doped g-C 3 N 4 microspheres have a high surface area and porosity, allowing for efficient lithium accommodation with high accessibility. The carbon-doping of the g-C 3 N 4 microspheres confers lithiophilic properties, which facilitate the regulation of Li + flux and dense filling of cavities with nucleated lithium, thereby preventing volume expansion and promoting dendrite-free Li deposition. The electrochemical performance was improved with cyclic stability and high Coulombic efficiency over 260 cycles at 1.0 mA cm −2 for 1.0 mAh cm −2 , and even over 70 cycles at 5.0 mA cm −2 for 3.0 mAh cm −2 . The use of C-doped g-C 3 N 4 microspheres as a 3D Li host shows promising results for stable lithium deposition without dendrite formation.

Keywords:
Materials science Lithium (medication) Faraday efficiency Graphitic carbon nitride Carbon fibers Deposition (geology) Chemical engineering Doping Microscale chemistry Porosity Dendrite (mathematics) Nanotechnology Carbon nitride Electrochemistry Composite material Composite number Optoelectronics Electrode Chemistry Catalysis Organic chemistry

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