Facile Synthesis of Ant-Nest-Like Porous Duplex Copper as Deeply Cycling Host for Lithium Metal Anodes

Journal Article (2020)
Authors

Kui Lin (Tsinghua University)

Tong Li (Tsinghua University)

Sum Wai Chiang (Tsinghua University)

Ming Liu (TU Delft - RST/Storage of Electrochemical Energy)

Xianying Qin (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Tsinghua University)

Xiaofu Xu (Tsinghua University)

Lihan Zhang (Tsinghua University)

Feiyu Kang (Tsinghua University)

Guohua Chen (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

Baohua Li (Tsinghua University)

Research Group
RST/Storage of Electrochemical Energy
To reference this document use:
https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202001784
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Research Group
RST/Storage of Electrochemical Energy
Issue number
37
Volume number
16
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202001784

Abstract

Suppressing the dendrite formation and managing the volume change of lithium (Li) metal anode have been global challenges in the lithium batteries community. Herein, a duplex copper (Cu) foil with an ant-nest-like network and a dense substrate is reported for an ultrastable Li metal anode. The duplex Cu is fabricated by sulfurization of thick Cu foil with a subsequent skeleton self-welding procedure. Uniform Li deposition is achieved by the 3D interconnected architecture and lithiophilic surface of self-welded Cu skeleton. The sufficient space in the porous layer enables a large areal capacity for Li and significantly improves the electrode–electrolyte interface. Simulations reveal that the structure allows proper electric field penetration into the connected tunnels. The assembled Li anodes exhibit high coulombic efficiency (97.3% over 300 cycles) and long lifespan (>880 h) at a current density of 1 mA cm−2 with a capacity of 1 mAh cm−2. Stable and deep cycling can be maintained up to 50 times at a high capacity of 10 mAh cm−2.

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