Lithium Batteries with Nearly Maximum Metal Storage

ACS Nano. 2017 Jun 27;11(6):6362-6369. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.7b02731. Epub 2017 May 19.

Abstract

The drive for significant advancement in battery capacity and energy density inspired a revisit to the use of Li metal anodes. We report the use of a seamless graphene-carbon nanotube (GCNT) electrode to reversibly store Li metal with complete dendrite formation suppression. The GCNT-Li capacity of 3351 mAh g-1GCNT-Li approaches that of bare Li metal (3861 mAh g-1Li), indicating the low contributing mass of GCNT, while yielding a practical areal capacity up to 4 mAh cm-2 and cycle stability. A full battery based on GCNT-Li/sulfurized carbon (SC) is demonstrated with high energy density (752 Wh kg-1 total electrodes, where total electrodes = GCNT-Li + SC + binder), high areal capacity (2 mAh cm-2), and cyclability (80% retention at >500 cycles) and is free of Li polysulfides and dendrites that would cause severe capacity fade.

Keywords: Li dendrites; Li metal anodes; carbon nanotubes; full battery; graphene.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't