Understanding and Passivation of Surface Corrosion of Cu for Stable Low-N/P-Ratio Lithium-Sulfur Battery
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2024)
摘要
The realization of a low negative/positive capacity (N/P) ratio is essential for attaining high energy density in lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs). However, it has been challenging to maintain the stability of the Li metal anode at low N/P ratios. Herein, it is revealed that the corrosion of the Cu current collector by dissolved intermediates of polysulfides -a largely overlooked perspective- significantly contributes to the instability of Li metal anode at low N/P ratios. The reduced Li/Li+ redox rates on the corroded Cu surface result in uneven and porous Li deposits that severely deteriorate cycling stability. To address this issue, an anti-corrosion alloy coating is developed to passivate the Cu surface against polysulfides. LSBs with passivated current collectors at a low N/P ratio (1.5) and lean electrolyte (5 mu L mgs -1) show a ten fold extension in cycle and calendar life. This study not only provides the initial evidence of the impact of Cu corrosion on the failure mechanism of low N/P ratio LSBs but also proposes a practical yet effective strategy to stabilize high-energy-density LSBs.
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copper current collector,corrosion,lithium metal battery,polysulfide,surface modification
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