Unblocked Electron Channels Enable Efficient Contact Prelithiation for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Adv Mater. 2022 Apr;34(15):e2110337. doi: 10.1002/adma.202110337. Epub 2022 Mar 1.

Abstract

Contact prelithiation is strongly considered for compensating the initial capacity loss of lithium-ion batteries, exhibiting great potential for ultralong cycle life of working batteries and the application of large-scale energy-storage systems. However, the utilization of the sacrificial Li source for contact prelithiation is low (<65%). Herein the fundamental mechanism of contact prelithiation is described from the perspective of the Li source/anode interfaces by regulating the initial contact state, and a clear illustration of the pathogeny for capacity attenuation is successfully delivered. Specifically, creating plentiful electron channels is an access to making contact prelithiation with a higher Li utilization, as the mitigated local current density that reduces the etching of Li dissolution and SEI extension on electron channels. A vacuum thermal evaporation for depositing the Li film enables the contact interface to possess an adequate electron channel construction, rendering a Li utilization of 91.0%, and the dead Li yield is significantly reduced in a working battery.

Keywords: Li utilization; contact prelithiation; electron channels; graphite anodes; lithium-ion batteries; solid electrolyte interphase (SEI).