Indium‐Mediated Glue‐Like Interlayer Enables Stable High‐Capacity Flexible Sodium Metal Batteries
Abstract
ABSTRACT Na metal is considered as a highly promising anode material for Na batteries, owing to its high theoretical capacity (1166 mAh g −1 ) and low redox potential (−2.71 V vs. SHE). However, its practical application is significantly hindered by interfacial instability and dendrite formation arising from uneven Na deposition, which severely compromise its cycling lifespan. Herein, we develop a robust three‐dimensional glue‐like interlayer via in situ electrochemical conversion of CuInS 2 on a flexible Cu current collector. This process yields a Na 2 S/Na 5 InS 4 /Cu composite interlayer of strong interphase connections, ensuring tight interfacial connections and exceptional mechanical stability throughout extended cycling, thereby effectively mitigating interfacial degradation. With this interlayer, the Na metal anode achieves a high Coulombic efficiency over 99.4%, outstanding symmetrical cell stability exceeding 2400 hours, and excellent high‐capacity full cell cycling (95.3% capacity retention after 1000 cycles). Flexible pouch cells retain 95% capacity over 200 cycles and endure more than 10,000 bending.
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Authors (14)
Xinyan Li
Shujing Wen
Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology Faculty of Science The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong SAR China
Junhua Zhou
Department of Physics, School of Physical Science and Technology
Yanpeng Guo
Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology, Faculty of Science The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom Hong Kong SAR China
Jiehua Cai
Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology Faculty of Science The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong SAR China
Xingyang Wang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Yongqiang Yang
Ang Ye
School of Fashion and Textiles The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong SAR China
Can Guo
Zhaokun Wang
Drug Discovery and Design Center, State Key Laboratory of Drug Research, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qiyao Huang
M. Danny Gu
John Wang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Zijian Zheng