Preparation of Ni-P-B@Ag Modified Carbon Paper Lithium Anode and Its Battery Performance
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1.Composite Materials Research Center, Baoshan Campus, Shanghai University;2.Hasco Body Tech;3.Shaoxing Institute of Shanghai University;4.Institute of Sustainable Energy, Baoshan Campus, Shanghai University

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TM912.9

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the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51803116)

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    Lithium dendrite growth and remarkable volume variation restrict the commercial application of lithium metal batteries. A three-dimensional porous carbon paper substrates was prepared via phenolic resin impregnation-hot pressing-carbonization process, and a highly conductive and lithiophilic coatings was constructed through palladium-free activation-electroless nickel plating-silver electroplating process. CP@Ni-P-B@Ag@Li composite anode materials were then obtained by molten lithium infiltration method. The CP@Ni-P-B@Ag-15 sample prepared with 15 min silver electroplating shows a continuous and dense silver layer, with the surface resistivity as low as 2.07 mΩ·cm and the porosity remaining at 65.31%. When assembled into a full cell with lithium iron phosphate cathode, it exhibits an initial coulombic efficiency of 95.51%, maintains a specific capacity above 120 mAh·g-1 after 500 cycles at 1 C rate with a capacity retention rate over 95%, and delivers a specific capacity of 87 mAh·g-1 at a high rate of 10 C. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy tests confirm that the sample has the lowest charge transfer resistance. A silver layer with moderate thickness can effectively regulate lithium deposition and inhibit dendrite growth, and its synergistic effect with the three-dimensional porous structure of carbon paper relieves volume expansion, thus significantly improving the cycling stability and safety of lithium metal batteries.

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  • Received:March 12,2026
  • Revised:May 01,2026
  • Adopted:May 09,2026
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