Facile Synthesis of Ant-Nest-Like Porous Duplex Copper as Deeply Cycling Host for Lithium Metal Anodes.

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Suppressing the dendrite formation and managing the volume change of lithium (Li) metal anode have been global challenges in the lithium batteries community. Herein, a duplex copper (Cu) foil with an ant-nest-like network and a dense substrate is reported for an ultrastable Li metal anode. The duplex Cu is fabricated by sulfurization of thick Cu foil with a subsequent skeleton self-welding procedure. Uniform Li deposition is achieved by the 3D interconnected architecture and lithiophilic surface of self-welded Cu skeleton. The sufficient space in the porous layer enables a large areal capacity for Li and significantly improves the electrode-electrolyte interface. Simulations reveal that the structure allows proper electric field penetration into the connected tunnels. The assembled Li anodes exhibit high coulombic efficiency (97.3% over 300 cycles) and long lifespan (>880 h) at a current density of 1 mA cm(-2)with a capacity of 1 mAh cm(-2). Stable and deep cycling can be maintained up to 50 times at a high capacity of 10 mAh cm(-2).
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deeply discharge,charge,duplex Cu networks,high areal capacity,lithium metal anodes,sulfur-assisted formation
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