3D-Integrated, Multi-Functional Carbon Fibers for Stable, High-Areal-Capacity Batteries

ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS(2023)

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Increasing lithium-ion batteries' (LIBs) electrode areal capacity can boost energy density and lower manufacturing costs, but faces challenges in manufacturing, rate performance, and cycling stability. A conductive framework made of commercial micro-sized carbon fibers (Cfs) is presented that serves as a host for both the LiNi0.5Mn0.3Co0.2O2 (NMC 532) cathode and Cfs anode. The Cf framework has multiple functions that offer high electronic conductivity (270 mS cm(-1)), low tortuosity (1.7), low Li+ diffusion resistance (22 & OHM;), and high thermal conductivity (200 W mK(-1)). Additionally, the Cf-integrated electrodes can have an extremely high mass loading of NMC 532 (70 mg cm(-2)) with a theoretical capacity of 14 mAh cm(-2). Thus, the practical full cells assembled with the Cfs-enabled electrodes exhibit an initial areal capacity of 4.1 mAh cm(-2) and capacity retention of 90.4% at 500 cycles at a cycling rate of C/3, 1.5 mA cm(-2). Data collected from the operando isothermal microcalorimetry suggest that full cells utilizing the Cf anode experience less heat release from side reactions compared to cells utilizing a conventional graphite anode. This present approach is scalable and cost-effective and can fabricate practical LIBs that boast high areal capacity, rate performance, and a lengthy cycling lifetime.
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carbon fibers, energy storage, high-areal-capacity lithium-ion batteries, operando isothermal microcalorimetry
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