Issue 9, 2022

A surface-nitridized 3D nickel host for lithium metal anodes with long cycling life at a high rate

Abstract

Three dimensional (3D) metal structures such as nickel (Ni) and copper (Cu) frames have long been regarded as a good host for lithium (Li) metal. However, Li deposition on different metals often causes obvious over-potential, affecting the electrode performance in lithium metal batteries. Here, a Ni–N–O interface was created by surface nitridation to the Ni micro-particles, which were made into 3D current collectors. The directly grown Ni3N created a thin and lithiophilic layer containing dense Li nucleation sites. The homogeneous distribution of amorphous Ni3N and NiO at the interface allowed for a fast transfer of both electrons and ions, and thus facilitated smooth and even plating/stripping of lithium. High cycling stability and rate capability were simultaneously achieved. The 3D Li@N–Ni anode exhibited an extremely low voltage hysteresis of ∼10 mV over 850 h in a symmetric cell. The full battery paired with LiFePO4 achieved steady cycling at 5C for 1500 cycles, with coulombic efficiency constantly higher than 99.2% and an average capacity loss of 0.027 mA h g−1 per cycle, demonstrating a rational strategy for the design and fabrication of efficient lithium anodes for practical applications.

Graphical abstract: A surface-nitridized 3D nickel host for lithium metal anodes with long cycling life at a high rate

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Nov 2021
Accepted
14 Jan 2022
First published
17 Jan 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 3480-3486

A surface-nitridized 3D nickel host for lithium metal anodes with long cycling life at a high rate

P. Li, L. Xu, F. Xiong, Z. Zheng, X. Bao, Q. Ren, Y. Liu, Y. Hu and Y. Ma, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 3480 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR07873A

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