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The challenges and strategies towards high-performance anode-free post-lithium metal batteries

  • Jiawei Wang
  • , Yaosong Zhou
  • , Yanyi Zhuo
  • , Kun Fang
  • , Sicong Wang
  • , Bin Zhao*
  • , Jing Zhou*
  • , Hua Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
  • Beihang University
  • Northeast Electric Power University

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Abstract

With the merits of high theoretical energy density and ease of manufacture, anode-free post-lithium metal batteries have drawn extensive attention and have been rapidly emerging in recent years. However, the poor reversibility of metal anodes has severely hindered the realization of high-performance anode-free batteries. In this review, the critical challenges and strategies for achieving high-performance anode-free metal batteries are first elucidated. Then, the significant research studies devoted to promoting the reversibility of metal anodes for anode-free post-lithium (including sodium-, potassium- and zinc-) metal batteries are exclusively discussed to extract the principles for their practical implementation. Additionally, remedial solutions of supplying metal to the anode for improving the cyclability of anode-free batteries are also introduced. Finally, we summarize the advancements in anode-free post-lithium metal batteries, and propose some promising directions in this area. This review aims to provide a more comprehensive understanding towards the strategies for achieving highly reversible anode-free post-lithium metal batteries and a timely overview of the latest developments in this emerging field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)552-574
Number of pages23
JournalChemical Science
Volume16
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Dec 2024

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