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Synergistic Effects of a Multifunctional Graphene Based Interlayer on Electrochemical Behavior and Structural Stability

Authors
Lee, Young-WooAn, Geon-HyoungKim, Byung-SungHong, JohnPak, SangyeonLee, Eun-HwanCho, YuljaeLee, JuwonGiraud, PaulCha, Seung NamAhn, Hyo-JinSohn, Jung InnKim, Jong Min
Issue Date
Jul-2016
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
interface engineering graphene; electrochemical behavior; 2D interlayer; structural stability; energy storage
Citation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, v.8, no.27, pp 17651 - 17658
Pages
8
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Journal Title
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Volume
8
Number
27
Start Page
17651
End Page
17658
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73379
DOI
10.1021/acsami.6b03866
ISSN
1944-8244
1944-8252
Abstract
The ability to rationally design and manipulate the interfacial structure in lithium ion batteries (LIBs) is of utmost technological importance for achieving desired performance requirements as it provides synergistic effects to the electrochemical properties and cycling stability of electrode materials. However, despite considerable efforts and progress made in recent years through the interface engineering based on active electrode materials, relatively little attention has been devoted to address the physical aspects of the interface and interfacial layer between the anode materials layer and the current collector. Here, we propose and successfully grow unique graphene directly on a Cu current collector as an ideal interfacial layer using the modified chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The anode with an engineered graphene interlayer exhibits remarkably improved electrochemical performances, such as large reversible specific capacity (921.4 mAh g(-1) at current density of 200 mA CI), excellent Coulombic efficiency (close to approximately 96%), and superior cycling capacity retention and rate properties compared to the bare Cu. These excellentelectrochemical features are discussed in terms of multiple beneficial effects of graphene on interfacial stability and adhesion between the anode and the collector, oxidation or corrosion resistance of the graphene grown Cu current collector, and electrical contact conductance during the charge/discharge process.
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