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Highly defective Ti3CNTx-MXene-based fiber membrane anode for lithium metal batteries

Authors
Chae, Su-ungYi, SehoYoon, JaeeunHyun, Jong ChanDoo, SehyunLee, SeungjunLee, JuyunKim, Seon JoonYun, Young SooLee, Jung-HoonKoo, Chong Min
Issue Date
11월-2022
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Keywords
Defect; Lithium metal battery; MXene; Ti vacancy; Ti(3)CNTx
Citation
ENERGY STORAGE MATERIALS, v.52, pp.76 - 84
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Journal Title
ENERGY STORAGE MATERIALS
Volume
52
Start Page
76
End Page
84
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/145640
DOI
10.1016/j.ensm.2022.07.025
ISSN
2405-8297
Abstract
Lithium metal batteries (LMBs) have attracted increasing attention owing to their high theoretical capacity and low reduction potential. However, safety concerns and their low coulombic efficiencies (CE) arising from the nonuniform and irreversible formation of Li dendrites on their anodes hinder their practical application. Here, we demonstrate that a highly defective titanium-carbonitride (Ti3CNTx)-MXene-based fiber membrane can function as a dendrite-free anode substrate for LMBs. The Ti3CNTx fiber membrane electrodes, prepared via the electrostatic self-assembly of Ti3CNTx flakes onto a glass-fiber membrane substrate, had a high surface area (similar to 276 m(2) g(-1)), leading to a high CE of similar to 99.1%, excellent cycling stability of more than 1000 cycles in a Li half-cell test, and high energy density (581.78 W h kg(-1)) and high power density (3008 W kg(-1)) in a Li-MXene-fiber/NCM622 full-battery test. This excellent cell performance is attributed to the strong lithiophilicity and high density of Ti vacancy defects in the Ti3CNTx MXenes, as well as the high surface area of the fiber membrane electrode. The lithiophilicity and defect structure of Ti3CNTx MXenes in LMB operation were elucidated by DFT calculations.
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