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Rationally optimized carbon fiber cloth as lithiophilic host for highly stable Li metal anodes

MATERIALS TODAY ENERGY(2021)

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Abstract
The practical application of lithium (Li) metal anode has been greatly hampered by irregular growth of Li dendrites and the volume expansion during the cycle. Constructing a three-dimensional lithiophilic porous framework is regarded as an effective solution. Here, using a CuO nanocluster arraysedecorated carbon fiber cloth (CuO-NC@CFC) to prestore Li via molten infusion has been testified to effectively resolve these bottlenecks. Impressively, after a violent melt-infusion process, the constructed nanostructures can be maintained and transformed into Cu/Li2O nanocluster arrays, together with highly conductive carbon fiber cloth, provide fast charge transport during Li stripping/plating process. As demonstrated by finite element simulations and experimental evidence, the formed Cu/Li2O nanocluster arrays not only redistribute Li+ flux and reduce local current density but also serve as Li nucleation sites. Consequently, the as-acquired Li/Cu-NC@CFC electrodes could significantly buffer volume fluctuation and regulate Li deposition behavior, exhibiting an ultrastable and ultralong lifespan (400 h at 5 mA/cm(2) with 1 mAh/cm2 Li and 800 h at 5 mA/cm(2) with 5 mAh/cm(2) Li in symmetric cells). When coupled with LiFePO4, the Li/Cu-NC@CFC electrode could deliver a high capacity of 110.3 mAh/g after 500 cycles at 2 C. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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CuO nanocluster arrays,Molten Li infusion,Finite element simulations,Redistribute Li+ flux,Nanostructure host
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