Structural/compositional characteristics at the anode/electrolyte interface are of paramount importance for the practical performance of lithium ion batteries, including cyclic stability, rate capacity, and operational safety. The anode-electrolyte interface with traditional separator technology is featured with inevitable phase discontinuity and fails to support the stable operation of lithium ion batteries based on large-capacity anodes with structural change in charges/discharges, such as transition metal oxide anodes. In this work, an anode/electrolyte framework based on an oxide anode and an active-oxide-incorporated separator is proposed for the first time and investigated for lithium ion batteries. The architecture builds a robust anode-separator interface in LIBs, shortens Li + diffusion path, accelerates electron transport, and mitigates the volume change of the oxide anode in electrochemical reactions. Remarkably, 4 wt% CuO addition in the separator leads to a 17% enhancement in the overall capacity of a battery with a CuO anode. The battery delivers an unparalleled record reversible capacity of 637.2 mAh g −1 with a 99% capacity retention after 100 charge/discharge cycles at 0.5 C. The high performance are attributed to the robust anode-separator interface, which gives rise to enhanced interaction between the oxide anode and the same-oxide-incorporated composite in the separator.

Chen, D., Zhou, Z., Feng, C., Lv, W., Wei, Z., Zhang, K., et al. (2019). An Upgraded lithium ion battery based on a polymeric separator incorporated with anode active materials. ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS, 9(15) [10.1002/aenm.201803627].

An Upgraded lithium ion battery based on a polymeric separator incorporated with anode active materials

Traversa E.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Structural/compositional characteristics at the anode/electrolyte interface are of paramount importance for the practical performance of lithium ion batteries, including cyclic stability, rate capacity, and operational safety. The anode-electrolyte interface with traditional separator technology is featured with inevitable phase discontinuity and fails to support the stable operation of lithium ion batteries based on large-capacity anodes with structural change in charges/discharges, such as transition metal oxide anodes. In this work, an anode/electrolyte framework based on an oxide anode and an active-oxide-incorporated separator is proposed for the first time and investigated for lithium ion batteries. The architecture builds a robust anode-separator interface in LIBs, shortens Li + diffusion path, accelerates electron transport, and mitigates the volume change of the oxide anode in electrochemical reactions. Remarkably, 4 wt% CuO addition in the separator leads to a 17% enhancement in the overall capacity of a battery with a CuO anode. The battery delivers an unparalleled record reversible capacity of 637.2 mAh g −1 with a 99% capacity retention after 100 charge/discharge cycles at 0.5 C. The high performance are attributed to the robust anode-separator interface, which gives rise to enhanced interaction between the oxide anode and the same-oxide-incorporated composite in the separator.
2019
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-IND/22 - SCIENZA E TECNOLOGIA DEI MATERIALI
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anode-electrolyte interfaces; high stability; lithium ion batteries; oxide anodes; polymeric separators
Chen, D., Zhou, Z., Feng, C., Lv, W., Wei, Z., Zhang, K., et al. (2019). An Upgraded lithium ion battery based on a polymeric separator incorporated with anode active materials. ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS, 9(15) [10.1002/aenm.201803627].
Chen, D; Zhou, Z; Feng, C; Lv, W; Wei, Z; Zhang, Khl; Lin, B; Wu, S; Lei, T; Guo, X; Zhu, G; Jian, X; Xiong, J; Traversa, E; Dou, Sx; He, W
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