Self-smoothing lithium metal anode based on screen-printed Cu-mesh current collector for long-term safety of lithium metal batteries
Dongdong Li , Yue He , Bin Chen , Jun Xu , Qingyi Liu , Shengchen Yang , Wen-Yong Lai
EcoEnergy ›› 2024, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (2) : 311 -321.
Self-smoothing lithium metal anode based on screen-printed Cu-mesh current collector for long-term safety of lithium metal batteries
Lithium metal is an attractive anode candidate to enable high-energy lithium battery systems. However, nonideal dendrite growth at the anode/separator interface hinders the safe application of lithium metal batteries (LMBs). Three-dimensional (3D) current collectors (CCs) with high specific surface area could afford a crucial effect on suppressing dendrites, yet still subject to large thickness/weight and limited scalability for large-area fabrication. Here, we show an industry-compatible screenprinting technique to prepare ultrathin (∼1.5 µm) and ultralight (∼0.54 mg cm-2) Cu mesh on commercial Cu foil to realize a long-term safety of LMBs. In contrast to conventional laboratory level techniques, the screen-printed Cu-mesh CCs (∼8.3 mg cm-2), which are even lighter than the original Cu foil (∼8.84 mg cm-2), show a high compatibility for large-area fabrication. Meanwhile, the periodic Cu mesh can be also used to regulate the homogeneous distribution of Li-ion flux and thus, be in favor of realizing self-smoothing anodes at even deep and fast plating/ stripping of lithium. The resulting lithium anodes demonstrate a long-term cyclic life of ∼840 h at 1 mA cm-2 with a high Coulombic efficiency of 97.5%. LMBs with Cu-mesh CCs exhibit outstanding capacity retentions of ∼87% after 350 cycles at 1 C and ∼80% after 200 cycles at 5 C, suggesting a significant step of printable 3D CCs toward practical application of high-energy LMBs.
3D current colletors / Cu meshes / lithium dendrites / lithium metal batteries (LMBs) / screen printing
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2024 The Authors. EcoEnergy published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of China Chemical Safety Association.
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