The obstacles of dendrite growth, hydrogen evolution, corrosion and passivation of the zinc anode seriously restrict the cycling stability of aqueous zinc-ion batteries which possess high safety and low cost.
Lithium (Li) metal is widely considered as the most promising anode material because of ultrahigh specific energy. However, obvious volume change and uncontrollable dendrite growth hinder its commercial application. Herein,...
The limitation of a high-voltage lithium (Li) metal battery lies in the absence of a robust electrolyte that can endure oxidation loss at a high-voltage cathode and suppress the dendrite growth at a Li metal anode.