Electrostatic Shielding Guides Lateral Deposition for Stable Interphase towards Reversible Magnesium Metal Anodes.

2020 
Compared with lithium, magnesium shows a low propensity toward dendritic deposition due to its low surface self-diffusion barriers. However, due to the intrinsic surface roughness of the metal and the non-uniformity of the formed solid-electrolyte interphase, uneven deposition of Mg still happens, which brings about high local current density and continuous proliferation of the interphase, greatly exacerbating the passivation. Unfortunately, little attention has been paid to the deposition uniformity and the interfacial stability of Mg metal anodes, which result in a potential penalty. Herein, we modify the electrolyte with cathodically stable cations to guide smooth deposition via an electrostatic shielding strategy. The cations adsorbed on the initial protuberances effectively homogenize the charge flux by repulsing the incoming Mg(2+) away from the tips. Importantly, we prove the lateral growth can benefit the interphase stability and electrochemical reversibility.
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