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A Lattice-Matching Strategy for Highly Reversible Copper-Metal Anodes in Aqueous Batteries.

Haixia CaiSongshan BiRui WangLili LiuZhiqiang Niu
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Copper metal is an attractive anode material for aqueous rechargeable batteries due to its high theoretical specific capacity (844 mAh g -1 ), good environmental compatibility and high earth abundance. However, the Cu anodes often suffer from poor deposition/stripping reversibility and nonuniform deposition during the charge/discharge process, degrading the lifetime of aqueous Cu-metal batteries. Herein, a lattice-matching strategy was developed to design high-performance Cu-metal anodes. In such a strategy, Ni substrates that exhibit high lattice matching with Cu were selected to support the Cu anodes. The high lattice matching endows Cu anodes with high deposition/stripping reversibility, low nucleation overpotential as well as a uniform and dense electrodeposition on Ni substrates. Based on the Ni substrate-supported Cu anodes, the full cells paired with lead dioxide cathodes show a stable cycling behavior. This work provides a route for the design of high-performance Cu electrodes in aqueous rechargeable batteries.
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