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ES04.07.02 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Carbide-Mediated Catalytic Hydrogenolysis: Defective Carbonaceous Lithium Host for Liquid-Electrolyte and All-Solid-State Lithium Metal Batteries

When and Where

Apr 25, 2024
5:00pm - 7:00pm

Flex Hall C, Level 2, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Namhyeong Kim1,Hyungyeon Cha2

Pukyong National University1,Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology2

Abstract

Namhyeong Kim1,Hyungyeon Cha2

Pukyong National University1,Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology2
Commercial lithium-ion batteries based on intercalation carbonaceous anodes are reaching their limit in energy density due to the limitation of theoretical capacity of electrode materials. In this regard, lithium metal is an ideal anode owing to its high specific capacity. However, the practical use of the Li metal is still challenging. The Li metal anode suffers from dendrite formation, volume change, and severe side reactions, which lead to fatal safety issues and cell degradation.<br/>Here, we propose a defective graphene shell grown on a carbon matrix as a stable lithium metal host via carbide-mediated catalytic hydrogenolysis. Unlike conventional carbon hydrogenolysis, the carbide-mediated hydrogenolysis provides not only channelling reaction but also the graphene shell with defects. These defects and nano-channels effectively mitigate the Li nucleation overpotential and achieve a stable cycle life with a comparable volume change with that of commercial graphite. Due to these features, the host exhibits good cycle stability (87.2% after 500 cycles) and low dimension variation (9 μm) in carbonate electrolyte full-cell evaluations. In addition to its good performances in the carbonate electrolyte, our versatile Li host, acting as a Li-ion flux regulating interlayer, also achieves an improved cycling performance in the argyrodite Li<sub>6</sub>PS<sub>5</sub>Cl based high energy density all-solid-state battery full-cell configuration.

Keywords

C | chemical synthesis | Li

Symposium Organizers

Betar Gallant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tao Gao, University of Utah
Yuzhang Li, University of California, Los Angeles
Wu Xu, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Session Chairs

Tao Gao
Wu Xu

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ES04.07.02
Carbide-Mediated Catalytic Hydrogenolysis: Defective Carbonaceous Lithium Host for Liquid-Electrolyte and All-Solid-State Lithium Metal Batteries

ES04.07.03
Regulation of Outer Solvation Shell toward Superior Low-Temperature Aqueous Zinc-Ion Batteries

ES04.07.04
RF Sputtered Tungsten Oxide Based Electrochromic Devices for Energy Efficient Smart Window Applications

ES04.07.05
N, S-Doped Graphene Quantum Dots for Affordable and High-Performance Aqueous Zinc-Ion Battery

ES04.07.06
Enhancing Lithium-Ion Battery Safety in Hybrid Energy Systems: The Role of Triphenyl Phosphate (TPP) in Electrode/Solvent Dynamics and Fire Mitigation

ES04.07.07
Free-Standing Conversion-Type Ceramic Nanowire Interlayers towards Stable Lithium Metal Batteries

ES04.07.08
Analyzing The Micro Scale Details of Electrochemical Reactions in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries through Computational Methods

ES04.07.10
Facile Solvothermal Synthesis of Binder Free 1T-VS2/MXene Hybrid Electrode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries

ES04.07.13
Functional Carbon-Based Zn Host Assisted with Ultra-Thin Hydrophilic ZnO Layer for Practical Aqueous Zn-Metal Batteries

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