Comparison of Different Current Collector Materials for In Situ Lithium Deposition with Slurry-Based Solid Electrolyte Layers

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In this paper, we investigate different current collector materials for in situ deposition of lithium using a slurry-based (Formula presented.) -Li3PS4 electrolyte layer with a focus on transferability to industrial production. Therefore, half-cells with different current collector materials (carbon-coated aluminum, stainless steel, aluminum, nickel) are prepared and plating/stripping tests are performed. The results are compared in terms of Coulombic efficiency (CE) and overvoltages. The stainless steel current collector shows the best performance, with a mean efficiency of (Formula presented.) ; the carbon-coated aluminum reaches (Formula presented.). The results for pure aluminum and nickel indicate strong side reactions. In addition, an approach is tested in which a solvate ionic liquid (SIL) is added to the solid electrolyte layer. Compared to the cell setup without SIL, this cannot further increase the CE; however, a significant reduction in overvoltages is achieved.

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Kreher, T., Heim, F., Pross-Brakhage, J., Hemmerling, J., & Birke, K. P. (2023). Comparison of Different Current Collector Materials for In Situ Lithium Deposition with Slurry-Based Solid Electrolyte Layers. Batteries, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries9080412

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