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Dendrite-Free Li Metal Anode for Rechargeable Li–SO<sub>2</sub> Batteries Employing Surface Modification with a NaAlCl<sub>4</sub>–2SO<sub>2</sub> Electrolyte

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Abstract

Dendritic growth of a Li metal anode during cycling is one of major issues to be addressed for practical application of Li metal rechargeable batteries. Herein, we demonstrate that surface modification of Li metal with a Na-containing SO<sub>2</sub> electrolyte can be an effective way to prevent dendritic Li growth during cell operation. The surface-modified Li metal anode exhibited no dendritic deposits even under a high areal capacity (5 mA h cm<sup>-2</sup>) and a high current density (3 mA cm<sup>-2</sup>), whereas the unmodified anode showed typical filamentary Li deposition. The surface-modified Li metal anode also demonstrated significantly enhanced electrochemical performance, which could be attributed to the newly formed Na-containing inorganic surface layer that exhibits uniform and dense properties. Consequently, surface modification with a Na-containing SO<sub>2</sub> inorganic electrolyte is suggested as one of the most effective ways to realize a highly stable Li metal anode with dendrite-free Li deposition for Li metal-based rechargeable batteries.

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