Feasibility of a Spherical Hollow Carbon Framework as a Stable Host Material for Reversible Metallic Li Storage

Authors
Choi, Seung HyunIm, KyungminYoo, Sung JongKim, JinsooPark, Min-Sik
Issue Date
2021-09-15
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, v.13, no.36, pp.42732 - 42740
Abstract
A spherical hollow carbon framework decorated with functional heteroatoms is designed and synthesized using ultrasonic spray pyrolysis as a potential anode material for lithium metal batteries (LMBs). The pore structure of the hollow carbon framework can be tailored by melamine, which is a functional additive for integrating abundant nanopores and the uniform decoration of heteroatoms in the structure. The large surface area and pore volume of the hollow carbon framework offer enhanced reversibility and capability for metallic Li storage. In addition, the dendritic growth of Li and volume changes induced by repeated Li plating and stripping can be effectively suppressed during cycling. More importantly, atomic-scale decorations of heteroatoms can effectively lower the overpotential for the nucleation and growth of metallic Li inside the hollow carbon framework. It is mainly responsible for improving the cycle performance and rate capability, even at a high current density. Finally, the hollow carbon framework anode shows stable behavior toward Li plating and stripping without significant capacity fading in the LMBs than conventional Li metal anodes.
Keywords
LITHIUM; ANODE; OXIDE; LITHIUM; ANODE; OXIDE; Li metal anode; host materials; pore structure; metal-organic framework; batteries
ISSN
1944-8244
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116463
DOI
10.1021/acsami.1c10678
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