Issue 36, 2021

Natural forest-inspired Ag lithiophilic porous arrays grown in Cu foam hosts with bi-continuous electronic/ionic pathways for highly stable Li metal anodes

Abstract

A pine forest-inspired superior Li host with high lithiophilicity and bi-continuous electronic/ionic pathways was successfully fabricated by in situ growth of needle-branch-like Ag hierarchical porous arrays on the skeleton surface of commercial Cu foam via a simple displacement reaction of pure Cu in an AgNO3 aqueous solution. It is demonstrated that the super-lithiophilic properties of the Ag array coating and the capillary effect of its hierarchical porous structures synergistically contribute to the excellent Li-wettability of the Ag@Cu foam hosts for the fast impregnation and uniform deposition of molten Li. Moreover, the pine needle-branch-like Ag hierarchical porous array structures of the coating layers on the Cu skeleton surfaces could provide large surface areas and bi-continuous electronic/ionic pathways for uniform Li plating and stripping with fast electrochemical reaction kinetics. Consequently, the obtained Li/Ag@Cu composite anodes could effectively buffer the volume fluctuation and prohibit the Li dendrite growth, demonstrating an ultra-long-term lifetime of Li plating/stripping over 500 cycles with a low overpotential of 3 mV at 1 mA cm−2, and over 1500 cycles with an overpotential of 6 mV even at a high rate of 5 mA cm−2 in symmetric cells. Furthermore, full cell configurations with the Li/Ag@Cu composite anodes and LiFePO4, LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 or S cathodes also exhibit significantly enhanced cycling capacity and rate performance. These encouraging results indicate that the natural forest-inspired, pine needle-branch-like Ag hierarchical porous array coated Cu foam should be an attractive Li host for fabricating dendrite-free lithium metal anodes for advanced high-energy-density lithium metal batteries.

Graphical abstract: Natural forest-inspired Ag lithiophilic porous arrays grown in Cu foam hosts with bi-continuous electronic/ionic pathways for highly stable Li metal anodes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jun 2021
Accepted
18 Aug 2021
First published
18 Aug 2021

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021,9, 20748-20757

Natural forest-inspired Ag lithiophilic porous arrays grown in Cu foam hosts with bi-continuous electronic/ionic pathways for highly stable Li metal anodes

L. Wu, W. Jiang, H. Zou, C. Ye, J. Zhang, G. Xu, X. Li, Z. Yue, F. Sun and L. Zhou, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021, 9, 20748 DOI: 10.1039/D1TA04927E

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