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Single‐Atom Metallophilic Sites for Liquid NaK Alloy Confinement toward Stable Alkali‐Metal Anodes
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Room temperature liquid NaK alloy is a promising candidate for high performance metal batteries, due to its dendrite-free property and high energy density. However, its practical application is hindered by the high surface tension of liquid NaK, which causes difficulties in maintaining a stable contact with a current collector. Here, the authors demonstrate the extraordinary stable confinement of NaK alloy at room temperature by constructing a super-wetting substrate, which is based on highly dispersed cobalt-single-atom carbon nanoarrays. The developed liquid anode electrode prevented successfully the leakage of NaK alloy even in harsh stress (>5 MPa) or sharp shock conditions. The symmetric cells achieved ultra-long reversible plating/stripping cycling life in both Na-ion (>1010 hrs) and K-ion electrolytes (>4000 hrs) at 10 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> /10 mAh cm<sup>-2</sup> . Upon fitting with Na<sub>3</sub> V<sub>2</sub> (PO<sub>4</sub> )<sub>3</sub> , the NaK assembled full battery provided high energy density (332.6 kWh kg<sup>-1</sup> ) and power density (11.05 kW kg<sup>-1</sup> ) with excellent stability after >21600 cycles, which is the best value reported so far. The prepared pouch cell was able to drive a four-axis aircraft, demonstrating a great prospect in practical application. This work offers a new approach in the preparation of advanced dendrite-free liquid metal anodes with promising applications in electrochemical energy storage.
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