Scalable Copper Current Collectors with Precisely Engineered Lithiophilic Alloy “Skins” for Durable Lithium-Metal Batteries

Abstract

Depositing a uniform lithium metal layer on a highly conductive current collector (CC) is essential for the development of next-generation Li metal batteries (LMBs). However, poor cycling stability, low Coulombic efficiency, and the potential safety hazards associated with Li dendrite growth remain major obstacles to their commercialization. Herein, a lithiophilic copper-zinc (Cu0.64Zn0.36) alloy “skin” is fabricated on commercial Cu CCs for LMBs using an adjustable and scalable ultrafast high-temperature (UHT) Joule heating method. The Cu0.64Zn0.36 alloy exhibits strong lithiophilicity, facilitating uniform nucleation and growth of Li metal on its surface, thereby enabling dendrite-free deposition. Density functional theory (DFT) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations further convincingly support the experimental results. Benefiting from these enhancements, this modified Cu CC demonstrates excellent long-term stability in both LillCu half-cells and full-batteries paired with LiFePO4 or LiNi0.9Co0.05Mn0.05O2 cathodes. More importantly, the versatile UHT method can be extended to develop various metal-“skin”-coated CCs, offering ingenious strategy for creating composite lithiophilic materials. This work presents a viable pathway for the batch production of advanced Cu CCs for high-performance Li anodes, laying a significant foundation for the practical application of high-energy-density LMBs.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Dec 2024
Accepted
03 Feb 2025
First published
04 Feb 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Energy Environ. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Scalable Copper Current Collectors with Precisely Engineered Lithiophilic Alloy “Skins” for Durable Lithium-Metal Batteries

H. Wang, Y. Mao, P. Xu, Y. Ding, H. Yang, J. Li, Y. Gu, J. Han, L. Zhang and B. Mao, Energy Environ. Sci., 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4EE05862C

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