Laminated
Aluminum Foil Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Posted on 2025-03-13 - 11:33
Aluminum
(Al) is a highly promising material for lithium-ion batteries
(LIBs) anodes due to its high specific capacity, excellent electrical
conductivity, and low cost. However, its practical application is
hindered by significant volume changes during cycling, which cause
electrode crushing and numerous penetration cracks. In this study,
we design a laminated Al foil and incorporated it into lithium–aluminum
(Li//Al) half-cells, which retain a long cyclic stability of 300 cycles
at a current density of 1 mA cm–2 and an areal capacity
of 1 mA h cm–2. The laminated Al foil exhibits denser
grain boundaries, leading to enhanced lithiation uniformity. Additionally,
the laminated structure effectively alleviates stress concentration
during lithiation and delithiation, diverting major cracks into smaller,
multidirectional ones. This structural improvement significantly enhances
the stability of the Al foil anode during cycling. The findings offer
valuable insights for optimizing metal foil anode designs, which could
contribute to advancements in LIBs technology, particularly in improving
specific energy.