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Anode‐free rechargeable lithium (Li) batteries (AFLBs) are phenomenal energy storage systems due to their significantly increased energy density and reduced cost relative to Li‐ion batteries, as well as ease of assembly because of the absence of an active (reactive) anode material. However, significant challenges, including Li dendrite growth and low cycling Coulombic efficiency (CE), have prevented their practical implementation. Here, an anode‐free rechargeable lithium battery based on a Cu||LiFePO 4 cell structure with an extremely high CE (>99.8%) is reported for the first time. This results from the utilization of both an exceptionally stable electrolyte and optimized charge/discharge protocols, which minimize the corrosion of the in situly formed Li metal anode.
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Jiangfeng Qian
Brian D. Adams
Jianming Zheng
Advanced Functional Materials
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
A123 Systems (United States)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8559dd2f7327e70ae307a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201602353