In Situ Construction of an Ultrarobust and Lithiophilic Li-Enriched Li–N Nanoshield for High-Performance Ge-Based Anode Materials

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Alloy-based materials are promising anodes for rechargeable batteries because of their higher theoretical capacities in comparison to graphite. Unfortunately, the huge volume changes during cycling cause serious structural degradation and undesired parasitic reactions with electrolytes, resulting in fragile solid-electrolyte interphase formation and serious capacity decay. This work proposes to mitigate the volume changes and suppress the interfacial reactivity of Ge anodes without sacrificing the interfacial Li+ transport, through in situ construction of an ultrarobust and lithiophilic Li-enriched Li–N nanoshield, which demonstrated improved chemical, electrochemical, mechanical, and environmental stability. Therefore, it can serve as a versatile interlayer to facilitate Li+ transport and effectively block the attack of electrolyte solvents, thus boosting the long-term cycle stability and fast charging capability of Ge anodes. This work offers an alternative methodology to tune the interfaces of other electrode materials as well by screening for more N-containing compounds that can react with Li+ during battery operation.

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Xiong, B.-Q., Zhou, X., Xu, G.-L., Liu, X., Hu, Y., Liu, Y., Zhu, L., Shi, C.-G., Hong, Y.-H., Wan, S.-C., Sun, C.-J., Chen, S., Huang, L., Sun, S.-G., Amine, K., & Ke, F.-S. (2020). In Situ Construction of an Ultrarobust and Lithiophilic Li-Enriched Li–N Nanoshield for High-Performance Ge-Based Anode Materials. ACS Energy Letters, 5(11), 3490–3497. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.0c02121
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