JOURNAL ARTICLE

High-Performance Si/SiOx Nanosphere Anode Material by Multipurpose Interfacial Engineering with Black TiO2–x

Juhye BaeDae Sik KimHyundong YooEunjun ParkYoung‐Geun LimMin‐Sik ParkYoung‐Jun KimHansu Kim

Year: 2016 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 8 (7)Pages: 4541-4547   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Silicon oxides (SiOx) have attracted recent attention for their great potential as promising anode materials for lithium ion batteries as a result of their high energy density and excellent cycle performance. Despite these advantages, the commercial use of these materials is still impeded by low initial Coulombic efficiency and high production cost associated with a complicated synthesis process. Here, we demonstrate that Si/SiOx nanosphere anode materials show much improved performance enabled by electroconductive black TiO(2-x) coating in terms of reversible capacity, Coulombic efficiency, and thermal reliability. The resulting anode material exhibits a high reversible capacity of 1200 mAh g(-1) with an excellent cycle performance of up to 100 cycles. The introduction of a TiO(2-x) layer induces further reduction of the Si species in the SiOx matrix phase, thereby increasing the reversible capacity and initial Coulombic efficiency. Besides the improved electrochemical performance, the TiO(2-x) coating layer plays a key role in improving the thermal reliability of the Si/SiOx nanosphere anode material at the same time. We believe that this multipurpose interfacial engineering approach provides another route toward high-performance Si-based anode materials on a commercial scale.

Keywords:
Materials science Anode Nanotechnology Engineering physics Chemical engineering Physical chemistry Electrode

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Advancements in Battery Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Semiconductor materials and devices
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Semiconductor materials and interfaces
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