Lithiophilicity Conversion of Carbon Paper with Uniform Cu2+1O Coating: Boosting Stable Li-Cu2+1O-CP Composite Anode through Melting Infusion

2020 
Abstract The carbon-based materials are promising hosts for metallic Li owing to their merits of excellent chemical stability, high porosity and electrical conductivity, as well as lightweight. Nevertheless, homogeneously pre-depositing Li into the carbon hosts remains a challenge owing to the inherited lithiophobic surface of carbon materials. In this contribution, we found that the Cu2+1O was lithiophilic and the origin of the lithiophilicity of Cu2+1O was investigated. Furthermore, a facile approach was presented to uniformly coat a thin Cu2+1O layer onto commercial carbon papers (CPs) to modify the surfaces of CPs into lithiophilic and after molten Li infusion, the Li-Cu2+1O-CP composite anode was fabricated. The CP could accommodate the huge volume change of Li and suppress the Li dendrite growth during cycling. As a result, the Li-Cu2+1O-CP composite anode delivered a stable repeating Li plating and stripping behavior (500 cycles at 10 mA cm-2 with 3 mAh cm-2 Li) based on symmetric cell, as well as enhanced rate capability and cycling stability (97% capacity retention after 500 cycles) in full cells integrated with a commercial LiFePO4 cathode.
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