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An Anode-Free Potassium-Metal Battery Enabled by a Directly Grown Graphene-Modulated Aluminum Current Collector.

Yu ZhaoBingzhi LiuYuyang YiXueyu LianMenglei WangShuo LiXianzhong YangJingyu Sun
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Potassium (K)-metal batteries have emerged as a promising energy-storage device owing to abundant K resources. An anode-free architecture that bypasses the need for anode host materials can deliver an elevated energy density. However, the poor efficiency of K plating/stripping on potassiophobic anode current collectors results in rapid K inventory loss and a short cycle life. Herein, commercial Al foils are decorated with an ultrathin graphene-modified layer (Al@G) through roll-to-roll plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. By harnessing strong adhesion (10.52 N m -1 ) and a high surface energy (66.6 mJ m -2 ), the designed Al@G structure ensures a highly smooth and ordered K plating/stripping process. Consequently, during K-metal plating/stripping, Al@G can operate at a current density of up to 4.0 mA cm -2 and cyclic capacity of up to 4.0 mAh cm -2 , with an ultralong lifespan of up to 1000 h at 0.5 mA cm -2 and stable cycling of up to 750 h under periodic current fluctuations of 0.1-2.0 mA cm -2 . In addition, a novel anode-free K-metal full-cell prototype enabled by Al@G anode current collectors is constructed, demonstrating ameliorative cyclic stability.
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