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Lithium‐Metal Anodes Working at 60 mA cm<sup>−2</sup> and 60 mAh cm<sup>−2</sup> through Nanoscale Lithium‐Ion Adsorbing
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Achieving high-current-density and high-area-capacity operation of Li metal anodes offers promising opportunities for high-performing next-generation batteries. However, high-rate Li deposition suffers from undesired Li-ion depletion especially at the electrolyte-anode interface, which compromises achievable capacity and lifetime. Here, electronegative graphene quantum dots are synthesized and assembled into an ultra-thin overlayer capable of efficient Li-ion adsorbing at the nanoscale on Li-metal to fully relieve Li-ion depletion. The protected Li anode achieves long-term reversible Li plating/stripping over 1000 h at both superior current density of 60 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> and areal capacity of 60 mAh cm<sup>-2</sup> . Implementation of the protected anode allows for the construction of Li-air full battery with both enhanced rate capability and cycling performance.
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