JOURNAL ARTICLE

Hollow Porous SiO2 Nanocubes Towards High-performance Anodes for Lithium-ion Batteries

Nan YanFang WangHao ZhongYan LiYu WangLin HuQianwang Chen

Year: 2013 Journal:   Scientific Reports Vol: 3 (1)Pages: 1568-1568   Publisher: Nature Portfolio

Abstract

The high theoretical capacity and low discharge potential of silicon have attracted much attention on Si-based anodes. Herein, hollow porous SiO2 nanocubes have been prepared via a two-step hard-template process and evaluated as electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries. The hollow porous SiO2 nanocubes exhibited a reversible capacity of 919 mAhg(-1) over 30 cycles. The reasonable property could be attributed to the unique hollow nanostructure with large volume interior and numerous crevices in the shell, which could accommodate the volume change and alleviate the structural strain during Li ions' insertion and extraction, as well as allow rapid access of Li ions during charge/discharge cycling. It is found that the formation of irreversible or reversible lithium silicates in the anodes determines the capacity of a deep-cycle battery, fast transportation of Li ions in hollow porous SiO2 nanocubes is beneficial to the formation of Li2O and Si, contributing to the high reversible capacity.

Keywords:
Anode Materials science Lithium (medication) Porosity Ion Battery (electricity) Chemical engineering Nanostructure Electrode Volume (thermodynamics) Lithium-ion battery Nanotechnology Composite material Chemistry Power (physics) Organic chemistry

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