Abstract: Exploring new anode materials for large-scale lithium-ion batteries with a higher energy density, longer lifespan, and improved safety is crucial. Metal foil electrodes are suitable for high-energy batteries because they are easy to fabricate and have a high active material loading. Since the 1990s, promising studies have been carried out for the use of tin-based materials as anode materials in lithium-ion batteries. In this study, we investigated industrial-grade Tin (Sn) based solder alloys by performing the cold rolling process to obtain foil-based anodes, which are of different thicknesses and subjected to different plastic deformation amounts. The coin-type (CR2016) half-cells were used to evaluate the electrochemical performances of foil anodes. The cells were tested galvanostatically at 50 μA cm-2 current density. by a Neware battery testing system. When compared to pure Sn, industrial-grade Tin (Sn) based solder alloys exhibit satisfactory performances in both cycle life and Coulombic efficiency.
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