Abstract
Lithium metal is considered as the ultimate anode material for next-generation high-energy-density batteries. However, it remains to be a formidable challenge to develop a dendrite-free and highly reversible lithium metal anode. Herein, we design and construct a three-dimensional (3D) copper oxynitride (CuON) nanoarray on a copper foam (CuON/CF) as an advanced current collector to modulate lithium electro-plating/stripping behavior. The nitrogen-implanted nanoarray is of great benefit for improving the surface lithiophilicity and electron/ion conductivity to induce uniform lithium nucleation/growth with a reduced overpotential. Additionally, the hierarchical architecture could provide enlarged surface area for delocalizing current density and well-defined diffusion channels for homogenizing Li ion flux during lithium plating. Consequently, the as-designed 3D CuON/CF host enables dendrite-free deposition of lithium, high coulombic efficiency, and impressive cycling stability at various current densities. Symmetric cells based on the composite anodes could manifest an ultralong lifespan of 2100 h with an ultralow overpotential of 5 mV. This work will provide a new insight into the design of lithiophilic oxynitrides for stable lithium metal anodes.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 228191 |
| Journal | Journal of Power Sources |
| Volume | 463 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Jul 2020 |
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Keywords
- 3D nanoarray structure
- Dendrite-free
- Lithiophilic oxynitride
- Lithium metal
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