Lithium (Li) metal is one of the promising anode materials in the next-generation high-energy batteries, but Li dendrite growth and a big volume change during cycling result in low Coulombic efficiency (CE), short lifespan, and safety hazards, thereby impeding practical implementation of Li in rechargeable batteries. Herein, we report a highly stable and dendrite-free Li metal anode based on a three-dimensional (3D) conductive and lithiophilic scaffold comprising lithiated NiCoO nanorods grown on nickel foam (LNCO/Ni). The nanorods grown on 3D Ni foam with a large surface area effectively reduce the averaged electrical current in the electrode, and the conformal LiO coating produced in situ on the lithiated NiCoO nanorods provides the surface lithiophilicity enabling stable Li plating/stripping without Li dendrite growth even at a high current density of 5 mA cm. The LNCO/Ni-Li anode shows a low voltage hysteresis of 16 mV, high CE of 98.7%, and stable cycling without obvious voltage fluctuation for over 500 cycles (1000 h) at a current density of 1 mA cm. Specifically, for a scalable Li loading of 20 mA h cm on LNCO/Ni, no growth of Li dendrite and electrode thickness fluctuations are observed. The full cell consisting of the LNCO/Ni-Li anode and the LiFePO cathode exhibits a high rate capability and CE as high as 99.6% for more than 160 cycles. Our study reveals a new strategy to develop stable Li-metal anodes for high-energy batteries.

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