材料科学
钠
纳米技术
阴极
电解质
接口(物质)
电池(电)
法拉第效率
工作(物理)
钠离子电池
铅(地质)
金属
表征(材料科学)
生化工程
相间
钥匙(锁)
作者
Wanjie Gao,Jia Ao,Jingyi Yang,Guang Xi,Xiaohu Yang,Xi Liu,Hao Fu,Yuping Wu,Jiarui He
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202524244
摘要
Abstract The interfacial side reactions involving highly reactive sodium during battery operation will cause irreversible active sodium loss, which could lead to poor Coulombic efficiency, rapid capacity decay, and limited cycling lifespan of sodium metal batteries (SMBs). To tackle these issues, extensive efforts have been devoted to developing anode‐free SMBs (AFSMBs), and favorable progress has been achieved. However, it should be noted that the latest advances in AFSMBs lack a scientific summary from the perspective of interface chemistry behaviors. In this review, the working mechanisms of AFSMBs are elaborately dissected, critical challenges are analyzed, and targeted optimization strategies are proposed, focusing on three pivotal aspects: current collector engineering, electrolyte optimization, and cathode design. Specifically, emphasis is placed on the mechanistic understanding of sodium deposition/stripping behaviors and interphase formation ways. Meanwhile, advanced characterization techniques are mentioned to reveal interface evolution and failure mechanisms of AFSMBs. Finally, future research directions of AFSMBs are proposed to pave the way for developing high‐performance secondary sodium batteries.
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