posted on 2020-06-04, 20:03authored bySashini
N. S. Hapuarachchi, Kimal C. Wasalathilake, Dumindu P. Siriwardena, Jawahar Y. Nerkar, Hao Chen, Shanqing Zhang, Yang Liu, Jun-chao Zheng, Dmitri V. Golberg, Anthony P. O’Mullane, Cheng Yan
Silicon
(Si) anodes suffer from severe structural instability caused
by volume expansion during lithium insertion and extraction. The extensive
stress generated causes delamination at the anode/current collector
interface and early capacity decay. We developed a novel anode structure
by introducing a liquid metal layer in between Si and the Cu current
collector. Both experiments and the density functional theory (DFT)
simulation indicate an increased flexibility in the hybrid structure.
No visible cracking or interface delamination was observed, attributed
to the self-healing effect from the liquid metal. This work introduces
a novel design for hybrid anodes with balanced mechanical strength
and electrochemical performance.