JOURNAL ARTICLE

Carbon−Silicon Core−Shell Nanowires as High Capacity Electrode for Lithium Ion Batteries

Li-Feng Cui (2259994)Yuan Yang (151457)Ching-Mei Hsu (117693)Yi Cui (128888)

Year: 2016 Journal:   OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)   Publisher: La Trobe University

Abstract

We introduce a novel design of carbon−silicon core−shell nanowires for high power and long life lithium battery electrodes. Amorphous silicon was coated onto carbon nanofibers to form a core−shell structure and the resulted core−shell nanowires showed great performance as anode material. Since carbon has a much smaller capacity compared to silicon, the carbon core experiences less structural stress or damage during lithium cycling and can function as a mechanical support and an efficient electron conducting pathway. These nanowires have a high charge storage capacity of ∼2000 mAh/g and good cycling life. They also have a high Coulmbic efficiency of 90% for the first cycle and 98−99.6% for the following cycles. A full cell composed of LiCoO<sub>2</sub> cathode and carbon−silicon core−shell nanowire anode is also demonstrated. Significantly, using these core−shell nanowires we have obtained high mass loading and an area capacity of ∼4 mAh/cm<sup>2</sup>, which is comparable to commercial battery values.

Keywords:
Anode Nanowire Nanowire battery Cathode Lithium (medication) Carbon nanofiber Battery (electricity) Lithium-ion battery Electrode

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