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Artificial Heterogeneous Interphase Layer with Boosted Ion Affinity and Diffusion for Na/K‐Metal Batteries

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2022

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Metallic Na (K) are considered a promising anode materials for Na-metal and K-metal batteries because of their high theoretical capacity, low electrode potential, and abundant resources. However, the uncontrolled growth of Na (K) dendrites severely damages the stability of the electrode/electrolyte interface, resulting in battery failure. Herein, a heterogeneous interface layer consisting of metal vanadium nanoparticles and sodium sulfide (potassium sulfide) is introduced on the surface of a Na (K) foil (i.e., Na<sub>2</sub> S/V/Na or K<sub>2</sub> S/V/K). Experimental studies and theoretical calculations indicate that a heterogeneous Na<sub>2</sub> S/V (K<sub>2</sub> S/V) protective layer can effectively improve Na (K)-ion adsorption and diffusion kinetics, inhibiting the growth of Na (K) dendrites during Na (K) plating/stripping. Based on the novel design of the heterogeneous layer, the symmetric Na<sub>2</sub> S/V/Na cell displays a long lifespan of over 1000 h in a carbonate-based electrolyte, and the K<sub>2</sub> S/V/K electrode can operate for over 1300 h at 0.5 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> with a capacity of 0.5 mAh cm<sup>-2</sup> . Moreover, the Na full cell (Na<sub>3</sub> V<sub>2</sub> (PO<sub>4</sub> )<sub>3</sub> ||Na<sub>2</sub> S/V/Na) exhibits a high energy density of 375 Wh kg<sup>-1</sup> and a high power density of 23.5 kW kg<sup>-1</sup> . The achievements support the development of heterogeneous protective layers for other high-energy-density metal batteries.

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