Storan, DylanAbdul Ahad, SyedForde, RebeccaKilian, SeamusAdegoke, EstherKENNEDY, TADHGGEANEY, HUGHRYAN, KEVIN M.
Binder and conductive additive-free Si nanowires (NWs) grown directly on the current collector have shown great potential as next generation Li-ion battery anodes. However, low active material mass loadings and consequentially low areal capacities have remained a challenge in their development. Herein, we report the high-density growth of Si NWs on carbon cloth (CC) for use as Li-ion battery anodes. The NW growth reactions were carried out using a modified, glassware-based solvent vapor growth (SVG) process. Optimized growth conditions were applied to CC substrates to generate flexible Si NW anodes for Li-ion batteries. Battery testing revealed high areal charge and discharge capacities (>2 mAh/cm2) compared to Si NWs grown on stainless steel (SS) substrates (~0.3 mAh/cm2) and stable long-term cycling with 80% capacity retention after 200 cycles. The findings reported herein represent a significant advancement in the field in terms of achievable areal capacity enabled by a low-cost glassware-based system.
Dylan StoranSyed Abdul AhadRebecca FordeSeamus KilianTemilade Esther AdegokeTadhg KennedyHugh GeaneyKevin M. Ryan
Wenkai HanSiyong WuXing You XuLi WeiXiao Zhang
Hung Tran NguyenMihai Robert ZamfirDinh Loc Duong⧫Young Hee LeePaolo BondavalliDidier Pribat