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Dendrite-Free Sodium Metal Anodes Enabled by a Sodium Benzenedithiolate-Rich Protection Layer
Authors:Ming Zhu  Dr. Guanyao Wang  Dr. Xing Liu  Prof. Bingkun Guo  Prof. Gang Xu  Zhongyi Huang  Prof. Minghong Wu  Prof. Hua-Kun Liu  Prof. Shi-Xue Dou  Dr. Chao Wu
Affiliation:1. School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444 China;2. Materials Genome Institute, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444 China;3. Institute for Superconducting & Electronic Materials, Australian Institute of Innovative Materials, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, 2522 Australia
Abstract:Sodium metal is an ideal anode material for metal rechargeable batteries, owing to its high theoretical capacity (1166 mAh g−1), low cost, and earth-abundance. However, the dendritic growth upon Na plating, stemming from unstable solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) film, is a major and most notable problem. Here, a sodium benzenedithiolate (PhS2Na2)-rich protection layer is synthesized in situ on sodium by a facile method that effectively prevents dendrite growth in the carbonate electrolyte, leading to stabilized sodium metal electrodeposition for 400 cycles (800 h) of repeated plating/stripping at a current density of 1 mA cm−2. The organic salt, PhS2Na2, is found to be a critical component in the protection layer. This finding opens up a new and promising avenue, based on organic sodium slats, to stabilize sodium metals with a protection layer.
Keywords:Dendrit-Schutz  Schutzschicht  Wiederaufladbare Batterien  Natriumbenzoldithiolat  Natrium-Metall
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