JOURNAL ARTICLE

Cobalt Oxide Arrays Anchored to Copper Foam as Efficient Binder‐free Anode for Lithium Ion Batteries

Abstract

Abstract The development of lithium‐ion batteries with simplified assembling steps and fast charge capability is crucial for current battery applications. In this study, we propose a simple in‐situ strategy for the construction of high‐dispersive cobalt oxide (CoO) nanoneedle arrays, which grow vertically on a copper foam substrate. It is demonstrated that this nanoneedle CoO electrodes provide abundant electrochemical surface area. The resulting CoO arrays directly act as binder‐free anodes in lithium‐ion batteries with the copper foam functioning as the current collector. The highly‐dispersed feature of the nanoneedle arrays enhances the effectiveness of active materials, leading to outstanding rate capability and superior long‐term cycling stability. These impressive electrochemical properties are attributed to the highly‐dispersed self‐standing nanoarrays, the advantages of binder‐free constituent, and the high exposed surface area of the copper foam substrate compared to copper foil, which enrich active surface area and facilitate charge transfer. The proposed approach to prepare binder‐free lithium‐ion battery anodes streamlines the electrode fabrication steps and holds significant promise for the future development of the battery industry.

Keywords:
Nanoneedle Anode Materials science Current collector Cobalt oxide Copper Lithium (medication) Electrode Electrochemistry Battery (electricity) Nanotechnology Lithium-ion battery Cobalt Oxide Lithium cobalt oxide Substrate (aquarium) Chemical engineering Nanostructure Chemistry Metallurgy

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Advancements in Battery Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Advanced Battery Technologies Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
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