Bipolar Current Collectors of Cu/polymer/Al Composite for Anode-Free Batteries

Xiangbiao Liao*, Xiao Wang, Chong Yan, Baidu Zhang, Yong Ni, Haozhi Yuan, Yong Pan, Jun'an Pan*, Jiaqi Huang

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Abstract

The all-in-one design of cathode and anode is a promising strategy to improve energy density and assembly efficiency for lithium batteries. However, it is an important prerequisite to combine negative and positive current collectors in a single sheet. Here, an asymmetric structure of bipolar composite current collector (BCCC), thin copper (Cu) and aluminum (Al) metal layers respectively deposited on each side of a thin polyethylene terephthalate (PET) polymer substrate is developed. Unlike conventional metal foils, the electronically insulative polymer blocks electron transfer between the cathode and anode coated on each side of BCCC. Buckling-based mechanics measurement and molecular simulation are conducted to quantitatively evaluate the interfacial strength of metal/polymer, which is enhanced by introducing an intermediate chromium (Cr) layer. For applications in anode-free wound batteries, the integrated sheet of separator/cathode/BCCC can simplify the alignment of the electrodes during the winding process. Without special surface and electrolyte optimizations, a higher Coulombic efficiency (99.1%) and larger capacity retention (50.0%) are achieved after 100 cycles in the LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2 anode-free battery than the battery using Cu foils.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2310925
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume34
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 May 2024

Keywords

  • anode-free battery
  • bipolar
  • composite current collector
  • interfacial strength

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