Hong ZengYawen HeMohamad Chamas
An Si/Cu composite anode was prepared using a facile solid mechanosynthesis method and wet chemical etching. Phase transition and morphologies were investigated on pristine and as-synthesized composites. Effects of presence of Al 80 Si 20 and super p carbon on ball-milling were investigated. Moreover, the etching effect was compared with that of pristine Cu–Zn and composites by addition of NH 4 Cl. The results of X-ray diffraction patterns, scanning-electron-microscopy morphological images, and focus-ion-beam/energy-dispersive mapping demonstrated that the formation of the intermetallic, elemental distribution, homogeneity, and dezincification is involved with the addition of Al, super p carbon, and etching additive NH 4 Cl. Super p carbon avoided the formation of Cu–Si, while Al made the more homogenous distribution of Si/Cu. The two synthesized types of Si/Cu composites deliver specific capacity/retention rates of 608 mAhg −1 /66.4% (Si/Cu from pure Si) and 707 mAhg −1 /81.1% (Si/Cu from Al 80 Si 20 ) after 200 cycles, respectively. The higher stability of the galvanostatic cycling and capability performance resulted from the homogeneity of Si and Cu.
Pu WangYanna NuLiJun YangYing Zheng
Kean WangXiangming HeLi WangJinhai RenC JIANGChun Rong Wan
Wenchao ZhouS. UpretiM. Stanley Whittingham
Junying ZhangZhi‐Ling HouXiaoming ZhangChuanbo Li
Xueyang ShenDaobin MuShi ChenBin XuBorong WuFeng Wu