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Dendrite‐Free Li‐Metal Anodes
In article number 2310143, Xifei Li and co‐workers reveal that the LiZn/Li2O configuration induced chemical confinement effectively inhibits Li dendrite formation, in which the well‐distributed and interconnected lithiophilic Li2O phase and electron‐conductive LiZn phase and the favorable localized free electron distribution regulates uniform Li deposition, guaranteeing...
Li metal has been considered as a potential anode candidate for next‐generation high‐energy Li‐metal batteries, even though the uncontrollable growth of Li dendrites shortens their cycling lifespan. Herein, a reliable and dendrite‐free Li‐metal anode is fabricated via inducing chemical confinement based on an atomic layer deposited lithiophilic ZnO in situ generating LiZn/Li2O arrays. In a configuration,...