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Sandwich-like structure C/SiO@graphene anode material with high electrochemical performance for lithium ion batteries

International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, ISSN: 1869-103X, Vol: 29, Issue: 11, Page: 1947-1953
2022
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Silicon suboxide (SiO, 0 < x < 2) is recognized as one of the next-generation anode materials for high-energy-density lithium ion batteries (LIBs) due to its high theoretical specific capacity and abundant resource. However, the severe mechanical instability arising from large volume variation upon charge/discharge cycles frustrates its electrochemical performance. Here we propose a well-designed sandwichlike structure with sandwiched SiO nanoparticles between graphene sheets and amorphous carbon-coating layer so as to improve the structural stability of SiO anode materials during cycling. Graphene sheets and carbon layer together construct a three-dimensional conductive network around SiO particles, which not only improves the electrode reactions kinetics, but also homogenizes local current density and thus volume variation on SiO surface. Moreover, Si−O−C bonds between SiO and graphene endow the strong particle adhesion on graphene sheets, which prevents SiO peeling from graphene sheets. Owing to the synergetic effects of the structural advantages, the C/SiO@graphene material exhibits an excellent cyclic performance such as 890 mAh/g at 0.1 C rate and 73.7% capacity retention after 100 cycles. In addition, it also delivers superior rate capability with a capacity recovery of 886 mAh/g (93.7% recovery rate) after 35 cycles of ascending steps at current range of 0.1–5 C and finally back to 0.1 C. This study provides a novel strategy to improve the structural stability of high-capacity anode materials for lithium/sodium ion batteries.

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