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Research Progress on Copper-Based Current Collector for Lithium Metal Batteries

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This article is published in Energy & Fuels.The article was published on 2021-08-19. It has received 27 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Copper & Current collector.

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Bridging Multiscale Characterization Technologies and Digital Modeling to Evaluate Lithium Battery Full Lifecycle

TL;DR: A seed cyber hierarchy and interactional network framework is demonstrated and digital twins techniques will be introduced enabling the real‐time monitoring and control of LIBs, autonomous computer‐assisted characterizations and intelligent manufacturing.
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Modification of Cu Current Collectors for Lithium Metal Batteries – A Review

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors systematically summarized the modification methods for current collector (CC), typically Cu, and served as a guide for rational design of modified Cu CCs with tailored structures and properties.
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Toward Dendrite-Free Metallic Lithium Anodes: From Structural Design to Optimal Electrochemical Diffusion Kinetics.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors summarize the strategies employed in interfacial engineering and current collector host designs as well as the emerging electrochemical catalytic methods for evolving-accelerating-ameliorating lithium ion/atom diffusion processes.
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Properties, functions, and challenges: current collectors

TL;DR: In this article , the authors discuss the importance of current collectors, their functions and capabilities, and their role in integrated electrodes, and suggest accurate analysis techniques to determine the precise mass of active electrode materials from integrated electrodes.
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Improving the cycling stability of lithium metal anodes using Cu3N-modified Cu foil as a current collector

TL;DR: In this paper , commercial Cu foil was modified in situ by Cu3N nanowires (Cu3N NWs/Cu) and used as the current collector for a Li anode.
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