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LM5163: Will this work with wireless power transfer receiver coil input?

Part Number: LM5163

I'd like to use this buck converter on my wireless power receiver PCB to charge batteries. Looking at 130mA max draw from the switcher. My receiver coil (DCR = 2 ohms) generates about 25Vpp max with my resonant cap at about 113kHz (unloaded). This is followed by a full-wave rectifier, Cbulk AL cap at 33uF (ESR 5.6 ohms), then the switcher circuit. I saw a warning in the datasheet (p23) about stray inductance causing voltage spikes that exceed the 100V input rating of this part, and the need for mitigating with an electrolytic. I'd like to have some confidence that this switcher circuit will work in my application before getting a board made. Should I increase my bulk capacitance? I don't see how to post an attachment - but I could provide my complete power schematic.