Quantitatively Designing Porous Copper Current Collectors for Lithium Metal Anode
Bingyu Lu, Edgar Olivera, Jonathan Scharf, Mehdi Chouchane, Chengcheng, Fang, Miguel Ceja, Lisa Pangilinan, Shiqi Zheng, Andrew Dawson, Diyi Cheng,, Wurigumula Bao, Oier Arcelus, Alejandro A. Franco, Xiaochun Li, Sarah H., Tolbert, Ying Shirley Meng

TL;DR
This study quantitatively analyzes how surface area, tortuosity, and surface chemistry of porous copper current collectors affect lithium metal battery performance, leading to optimized designs with high Coulombic efficiency.
Contribution
It provides a systematic, quantitative assessment of key parameters of 3D copper current collectors and introduces a design framework for improved lithium metal batteries.
Findings
Optimal parameter ranges identified for porous copper anodes.
Coulombic efficiencies up to 99.56% achieved.
Tortuosity factor influences lithiation behavior as shown by simulations.
Abstract
Lithium metal has been an attractive candidate as a next generation anode material. Despite its popularity, stability issues of lithium in the liquid electrolyte and the formation of lithium whiskers have kept it from practical use. Three-dimensional (3D) current collectors have been proposed as an effective method to mitigate whiskers growth. Although extensive research efforts have been done, the effects of three key parameters of the 3D current collectors, namely the surface area, the tortuosity factor, and the surface chemistry, on the performance of lithium metal batteries remain elusive. Herein, we quantitatively studied the role of these three parameters by synthesizing four types of porous copper networks with different sizes of well-structured micro-channels. X-ray microscale computed tomography (micro-CT) allowed us to assess the surface area, the pore size and the tortuosity…
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TopicsAdvancements in Battery Materials · Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies · Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
