| Literature DB >> 27253417 |
Lei-Lei Lu1, Jin Ge1, Jun-Nan Yang1, Si-Ming Chen1, Hong-Bin Yao1, Fei Zhou1, Shu-Hong Yu1.
Abstract
Lithium metal is one of the most attractive anode materials for next-generation lithium batteries due to its high specific capacity and low electrochemical potential. However, the poor cycling performance and serious safety hazards, caused by the growth of dendritic and mossy lithium, has long hindered the application of lithium metal based batteries. Herein, we reported a rational design of free-standing Cu nanowire (CuNW) network to suppress the growth of dendritic lithium via accommodating the lithium metal in three-dimensional (3D) nanostructures. We demonstrated that as high as 7.5 mA h cm(-2) of lithium can be plated into the free-standing copper nanowire (CuNW) current collector without the growth of dendritic lithium. The lithium metal anode based on the CuNW exhibited high Coulombic efficiency (average 98.6% during 200 cycles) and outstanding rate performance owing to the suppression of lithium dendrite growth and high conductivity of CuNW network. Our results demonstrate that the rational nanostructural design of current collector could be a promising strategy to improve the performance of lithium metal anode enabling its application in next-generation lithium-metal based batteries.Entities:
Keywords: Coulombic efficiency; Lithium metal; anode; copper nanowires; current collector
Year: 2016 PMID: 27253417 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b01581
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189