Yeong Hoon JeonSeul Ki ChoiYun Seung NahWoosuck ShinYong‐Ho ChoaMin Yang
Lithium (Li) metal is a promising anode for next-generation batteries due to its high capacity, low redox potential, and low density. However, dendrite growth and interfacial instability limit its use. In this study, an artificial solid electrolyte interphase layer of LiF and Li-Sn (LiF@Li-Sn) was fabricated by spray-coating SnF2 onto Li. The LiF@Li-Sn anode exhibited improved air stability and electrochemical performance. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy indicated a charge transfer resistance of 25.2 Ω after the first cycle. In symmetric cells, it maintained a low overpotential of 27 mV after 250 cycles at 2 mA/cm2, outperforming bare Li. In situ microscopy confirmed dendrite suppression during plating. Full cells with NMC622 cathodes and LiF@Li-Sn anodes delivered 130.8 mAh/g with 79.4% retention after 300 cycles at 1 C and 98.8% coulombic efficiency. This coating effectively stabilized the interface and suppressed dendrites, with promising implications for practical lithium metal batteries.
Kang ShenZeng WangXuanxuan BiYing YaoDuo ZhangChengbin JinGuangya HouHuazhen CaoLian-Kui WuGuoqu ZhengYiping TangXinyong TaoJun Lü
Dongsoo LeeSeho SunHyunjung ParkJeongheon KimKeemin ParkInsung HwangYongmin JungTaeseup SongUngyu Paik
Jiaming ZhangQiuping LiYaping ZengZheng TangDan SunDan HuangZhiguang PengYougen TangHaiyan Wang
Tao ChenWeihua KongPeiyang ZhaoHuinan LinYi HuRenpeng ChenWen YanZhong Jin
Tao Chen (75911)Weihua Kong (7307963)Peiyang Zhao (4486774)Huinan Lin (6037505)Yi Hu (58993)Renpeng Chen (2908775)Wen Yan (2245693)Zhong Jin (1634215)