Journal of Power Sources, Vol.366, 265-269, 2017
A stable organic-inorganic hybrid layer protected lithium metal anode for long-cycle lithium-oxygen batteries
A stable organic inorganic hybrid layer (OIHL) is direct fabricated on lithium metal surface by the interfacial reaction of lithium metal foil with 1-chlorodecane and oxygen/carbon dioxide mixed gas. This favorable OIHL is approximately 30 gm thick and consists of lithium alkyl carbonate and lithium chloride. The lithium-oxygen batteries with OIHL protected lithium metal anode exhibit longer cycle life (340 cycles) than those with bare lithium metal anode (50 cycles). This desirable performance can be ascribed to the robust OIHL which prevents the growth of lithium dendrites and the corrosion of lithium metal. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Lithium metal anode;Interfacial reaction;Lithium protection layer;Long cycle life;Lithium-oxygen batteries