Three-Dimensional Nickel Foam-Based Lithiophilic LPP-Ni 3 S 2 @Ni Current Collector for Dendrite-Free Lithium Anode.
Xin ZhangLinli GuoSheng HuangDongmei HanPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Lithium metal has been treated as one of the most promising anode materials for next-generation rechargeable batteries due to its extremely high theoretical capacity. However, its practical application is hindered by inhomogeneous lithium deposition and uncontrolled dendrite growth. In this work, we prepared a three-dimensional nickel foam (NF)-based current collector with a lithiophilic interface layer through facile hydrothermal and coating methods. The lithiophilic Ni 3 S 2 array synthesized via a hydrothermal method has been demonstrated to facilitate the nucleation of Li + . Moreover, it has been observed that the outer coating comprising LPP effectively enhances the inward diffusion of Li + . Additionally, this interface layer can serve as an isolating barrier between the electrodes and the electrolyte. The prepared LPP-Ni 3 S 2 @Ni shows significant reversibility both in symmetric cells (1200 h, 1 mA cm -2 ) and half-cells (CE: 99.60%, 500 cycles, 1 mA cm -2 ) with low interfacial resistance (35 Ω). Full cells with LiFePO 4 as a cathode also exhibit promising electrochemical performance with over 76.78% capacity retention over 200 cycles at 1 C.
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