Abstract
The nonuniform nucleation of lithium (Li) leads to dendritic behavior and formation of dead Li, which seriously hinders the practical application of Li metal batteries. Here, atomic layer deposition (ALD) is used to deposit uniform and conformal ZnO coating (at a low content of 5.96%) on carbon fibers to form a free-standing framework Li host material without uncontrollable dendrites. Compared with the liquid deposition process, the ALD method can achieve homogeneous and conformal ZnO coating and excellent lithiophilicity of the carbon fiber, guiding molten Li infusion into the carbon fiber skeleton to obtain the Li/C composite electrode with a flat surface, thereby minimizing the effective current density. More importantly, the converted LiZn alloy will serve as uniform and numerous nucleation sites for Li and guide synchronous growth of the Li metal along carbon fibers, displaying a dendrite-free morphology after large-current and long-term deposition/dissolution cycling. Therefore, the ALD ZnO-modified carbon fiber/Li exhibits significantly better cycle and rate performances than the liquid deposition ZnO-modified carbon fiber/Li composite anode. The electrodes display an ultralong lifespan up to 400 cycles at 3.0 mA/cm2, as well as a high rate performance (with a deposition overpotential of 338 mV at 25.0 mA/cm2) at a high Li deposition areal capacity of 5.0 mA h cm-2.
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