Abstract

AbstractLithium‐metal (Li‐metal) batteries are one of the most potential energy storage devices available these days. However, uncontrollable lithium dendritic growth and parasitic reactions lead to poor cycling efficiency and severe safety concerns, which restricts the use of Li‐metal batteries in practical applications. This article reviews the current development status of Li‐metal anodes, including investigations of reaction mechanisms and performance improvement strategies. In addition, future opportunities for developing safe and high‐performance Li‐metal batteries are also outlined.

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