Caili GuoYongjie GePiao QingYunke JinLibao ChenLin Mei
Constructing three-dimensional (3D) current collectors is an effective strategy to solve the hindrance of the development of lithium metal anodes (LMAs). However, the excessive mass of the metallic scaffold structure leads to a decrease in energy density. Herein, lithiophilic graphene aerogels comprising reduced graphene oxide aerogels and silver nanowires (rGO-AgNW) are synthesized through chemical reduction and freeze-drying techniques. The rGO aerogels with large specific surface areas effectively mitigate local current density and delay the formation of lithium dendrites, and the lithiophilic silver nanowires can provide sites for the uniform deposition of lithium. The rGO-AgNW/Li symmetric cell presents a stable cycle of about 2000 h at 1 mA cm−2. When coupled with the LiFePO4 cathode, the assembled full cells exhibit outstanding cycle stability and rate performance. Lightweight rGO-AgNW aerogels, as the host for lithium metal, can significantly improve the energy density of lithium metal anodes.
Shuilin WuZhenyu ZhangMinhuan LanShaoran YangJunye ChengJunjie CaiJianhua ShenYing ZhuKaili ZhangWenjun Zhang
Tianyu YangLi LiFeng WuRenjie Chen
Fei PeiAng FuWeibin YeJian PengXiaoliang FangMing‐Sheng WangNanfeng Zheng
Shujing ChenPan ChenQianlong WangJing‐Li LuoXian‐Zhu Fu