Cu2S NWs are grown inside a commercial Cu foam which help realize the uniform lithium deposition and suppress the dendrite growth by the increased surface area and lithiophilic surface modification at the same time.
A pine forest-inspired superior Li host with high lithiophilicity and bi-continuous electronic/ionic pathway was successfully fabricated by in-situ growth of the needle-branch-like Ag hierarchical porous array onto the skeleton surface...
Lithium (Li) metal is widely considered as the most promising anode material because of ultrahigh specific energy. However, obvious volume change and uncontrollable dendrite growth hinder its commercial application. Herein,...
P is a promising anode material for Li ion batteries, herein, we use plasma activated phosphorous vapor to deposite P on the Cu current collector, which in situ converts the surface of Cu into Cu3P, leading to a monolithic electrode.