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Ultrathin Li-rich Li-Cu alloy anode capped with lithiophilic LiC 6 headspace enabling stable cyclic performance
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  • Journal of colloid and interface science, 2023-08, Vol.643, p.205
Ort / Verlag
United States
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Li-rich dual-phase Li-Cu alloy is a promising candidate toward practical application of Li metal anode due to its in situ formed unique three-dimensional (3D) skeleton of electrochemical inert LiCu solid-solution phase. Since a thin layer of metallic Li phase appears on the surface of as-prepared Li-Cu alloy, the LiCu framework cannot regulate Li deposition efficiently in the first Li plating process. Herein, a lithiophilic LiC headspace is capped on the upper surface of the Li-Cu alloy, which can not only offer free space to accommodate Li deposition and maintain dimensional stability of the anode, but also provide abundant lithiophilic sites and guide Li deposition effectively. This unique bilayer architecture is fabricated via a facile thermal infiltration method, where the Li-Cu alloy layer with an ultrathin thickness around 40 μm occupies the bottom of a carbon paper (CP) sheet, and the upper part of this 3D porous framework is reserved as the headspace for Li storage. Notably, the molten Li can quickly convert these carbon fibers of the CP into lithiophilic LiC fibers while the CP is touched with the liquid Li. The synergetic effect between the LiC fibers framework and LiCu nanowires scaffold can ensure a uniform local electric field and stable Li metal deposition during cycling. As a consequence, the CP capped ultrathin Li-Cu alloy anode demonstrates excellent cycling stability and rate capability.
Sprache
Englisch
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eISSN: 1095-7103
Titel-ID: cdi_pubmed_primary_37058895
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