电流(流体)
泥浆
锂(药物)
电池(电)
电化学
集电器
电流密度
储能
铸造
电容器
离子
环境科学
材料科学
电压
工程物理
工艺工程
复合材料
电气工程
电极
工程类
化学
医学
热力学
物理
功率(物理)
物理化学
内分泌学
有机化学
量子力学
标识
DOI:10.1002/smtd.201800056
摘要
Abstract Current collectors play important roles in enhancing the electrochemical performance of lithium‐ion batteries. Currently used collectors are mostly made of aluminum or copper foils through slurry casting with binders that have not reached optimal capacity. Furthermore, extended cycles of charge and discharge induce detachment of the cast layer, resulting in damage to the structural integrity. In order to better understand the principles of the performance of and thus optimize current collectors, a critical review is conducted focusing on their structures. Through analysis of data collected from more than 50 publications, the capacity and retention as a function of current density and charge cycle, respectively, are identified. Two new terms, which are characteristic of 3D current collectors, are defined as Regime I and Regime II in the corresponding plots. Regime I refers to the maximum reversible capacity and Regime II to the maximum capacitor retention. The greater the values of those values, the greater the enhancement of capacity and retention. Using these concepts, it is predicted that carbonaceous and fibrous 3D hierarchical current collectors would be beneficial as battery collectors. The results and approach provide perspective for future design and advancement of electrochemical energy‐storage devices.
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