Abstract

Hard carbons (HC) have potential high capacities and power capability, prospectively serving as an alternative anode material for Li-ion batteries (LIB). However, their low initial coulombic efficiency (ICE) and the resulting poor cyclability hinder their practical applications. Herein, a facile and effective approach is developed to prelithiate hard carbons by a spontaneous chemical reaction with lithium naphthalenide (Li-Naph). Due to the mild reactivity and strong lithiation ability of Li-Naph, HC anode can be prelithiated rapidly in a few minutes and controllably to a desirable level by tuning the reaction time. The as-formed prelithiated hard carbon (pHC) has a thinner, denser, and more robust solid electrolyte interface layer consisting of uniformly distributed LiF, thus demonstrating a very high ICE, high power, and stable cyclability. When paired with the current commercial LiCoO2 and LiFePO4 cathodes, the assembled pHC/LiCoO2 and pHC/LiFePO4 full cells exhibit a high ICE of >95.0% and a nearly 100% utilization of electrode-active materials, confirming a practical application of pHC for a new generation of high capacity and high power LIBs.

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