Lithiated Cu current collectors with a lean Li supply have been extensively explored as prospective composite anodes for constructing lithium metal batteries (LMBs) but suffer from low Coulombic efficiencies (CE) and uncontrollable dendrite growth. Herein, two hexaazanonaphthalene (HATN)-based compounds comprising rich conjugated aromatic rings and redox-active C═N groups are synthesized and exploited to modify the Cu surface for mediating smooth Li plating/stripping. Compared to the HATN compound interlinked through flexible sigma bonds, the one conjugated through dual sp2-carbon manifests a more rigid backbone, improved electric conductivity, and enhanced mesoporosity. As a result, Cu electrodes modified with the latter demonstrate enhanced CE and suppressed dendrites in both half and symmetric cells, apart from a stable operation over 250 cycles in the LiFePO4 full cells with a capacity retention of 94.9% at 1 C. This study signifies the tailoring of intramolecular conjugation and chain configuration of lithiophilic macromolecules to facilitate reversible Li deposition on Cu for achieving high-performance LMBs.
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