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A Sodiophilic Interphase‐Mediated, Dendrite‐Free Anode with Ultrahigh Specific Capacity for Sodium‐Metal Batteries
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Homogeneous Sodium NucleationEngineeringUltrahigh Specific CapacitySodiophilic Interphase‐mediatedChemistryUneven Sodium NucleationChemical EngineeringSodiophilic InterphaseSodium BatterySodium-ion BatteriesMaterials ScienceBattery Electrode MaterialsAdvanced Electrode MaterialEnergy StorageElectrochemistryDendrite‐free AnodeLi-ion Battery MaterialsMetal AnodeElectrochemical Energy StorageBatteriesAnode Materials
Abstract Despite efforts to stabilize sodium metal anodes and prevent dendrite formation, achieving long cycle life with high areal capacities remains difficult owing to a combination of complex failure modes that involve retardant uneven sodium nucleation and subsequent dendrite formation. Now, a sodiophilic interphase based on oxygen‐functionalized carbon nanotube networks is presented, which concurrently facilitates a homogeneous sodium nucleation and a dendrite‐free, lateral growth behavior upon recurring sodium plating/stripping processes. This sodiophilic interphase renders sodium anodes with an ultrahigh capacity of 1078 mAh g −1 (areal capacity of 10 mAh cm −2 ), approaching the theoretical capacity of 1166 mAh g −1 of pure sodium, as well as a long cycle life up to 3000 cycles. Implementation of this anode allows for the construction of a sodium–air battery with largely enhanced cycling performance owing to the oxygen functionalization‐mediated, dendrite‐free sodium morphology.
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