Abstract

AbstractThe uncontrollable dendrite growth of Li metal anode leads to poor cycle stability and safety concerns, hindering its utilization in high energy density batteries. Herein, a phenoxy radical Spiro‐O8 is proposed as an artificial protection film for Li metal anode owing to its excellent film‐forming capability and remarkable ionic conductivity. A spontaneous redox reaction between the Spiro‐O8 and Li metal results in the formation of a uniform and highly ionic conductive organic film in the bottom. Meanwhile, the phenoxy radicals on surface of Spiro‐O8 facilitate the decomposition of Li salt upon exposed to the ether electrolyte and lead the formation of LiF film on the top. Arising from the synergistic effects of inner high ionic conductive film and outer rigid film, stable Li plating/stripping can be realized at a high current density (4000 cycles at 10 mA cm−2) and a high areal capacity of 5 mAh cm−2 for 550 h with an ultrahigh Li utilization rate of 54.6 %. As a proof of concept, this work shows a facile strategy to rationally fabricate dual‐layered interfaces for Li metal anodes.

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