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In Situ Inorganic/Organic Protective Layer on Carbon Paper as Advanced Current Collector for Robust Li Metal Anode.

Youpeng LiHaofan DuanShuqin HeJunxian LiYang HuYuTing LiShijie WuHeng WuGuobao XuGang Wang
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Lithium (Li) metal is regarded as the most promising anode for next-generation batteries with high energy density. However, the uncontrolled dendrite growth and infinite volume expansion during cycling seriously hinder the application of Li metal batteries (LMBs). Herein, an inorganic/organic protective layer (labeled as BPH), composed of in situ formed inorganic constituents and PVDF-HFP, is designed on the 3D carbon paper (CP) surface by hot-dipping method. The BPH layer can effectively improve the mechanical strength and ionic conductivity of the SEI layer, which is beneficial to expedite the Li-ion transfer of the entire framework and achieve stable Li plating/stripping behavior. As a result, the modified 3D CP (BPH-CP) exhibits an ultrahigh average Coulombic efficiency (CE) of ≈99.7% over 400 cycles. Further, the Li||LiFePO 4 (LFP) cell exhibits an extremely long-term cycle life of over 3000 cycles at 5 C. Importantly, the full cell with high mass loading LiFePO 4 (20 mg cm -2 ) or LiNi 0.8 Co 0.1 Mn 0.1 O 2 (NCM, 16 mg cm -2 ) cathode exhibits stable cycling for 100 or 150 cycles at 0.5 C with high-capacity retention of 86.5% or 82.0% even at extremely low N/P ratio of 0.88 or 0.94. believe that this work enlightens a simple and effective strategy for the application of high-energy-density and high-rate-C LMBs.
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