Fabrication of a Porous Copper/Graphite/Zirconium Oxide Hybrid Anode via Screen Printing for Lithium‐Ion Batteries

Author:

Kim Tae Yang1ORCID,Im Chae Yoon1,Choi Jeong Ho1,Gu Dongeun1,Yoon Sukeun2,Kim Un‐Hyuck3,Kim Suk Jun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Energy Materials and Chemical Engineering Korea University of Technology and Education Cheonan 31253 South Korea

2. Division of Advanced Materials Engineering Kongju National University Chungnam 31080 Republic of Korea

3. Energy and Environment Directorate Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland Washington 99354 USA

Abstract

AbstractRedesigning anode structures in Li‐ion batteries (LIBs) has been a focus of research aimed at surpassing the energy density of conventional LIBs. Although anode‐free LIBs present a promising architecture, their low Coulombic efficiency is a major drawback. This paper introduces a novel hybrid anode that integrates the current collector (CC) and active materials into a single, cohesive porous structure, which supports both de/intercalation and de/plating reactions. The hybrid anode consists of a porous Cu matrix with embedded ZrO2 powders and graphite; the quantity of graphite is only a third of that present in a traditional graphite anode. The porous structure and additives enhance the electrochemical performance of the hybrid anode by minimizing the Li–electrolyte interactions, forming a stable solid–electrolyte interface and Li4Zr3O8 passivation layer, and reducing the nucleation overpotential. Especially, the unique surface morphology, characterized by a negative curvature between sintered Cu particles, lowers the diffusion potential, which further reduces the nucleation overpotential. Additionally, the periodic mesh‐imprinted top surface, created via screen printing, promotes uniform Li plating. The results demonstrate that the cycling performance and energy density offered by the fabricated hybrid anode are superior to those of conventional graphite anodes.

Funder

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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