Nano silicon for lithium-ion batteries |
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Authors: | Michael Holzapfel,Hilmi Buqa,Laurence J. Hardwick,Andreas Wü rsig,Werner Scheifele,Rü diger Kö tz,Frank-Martin Petrat |
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Affiliation: | a Paul Scherrer Institut, Electrochemistry Laboratory, CH-5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland b Degussa AG, Paul-Baumann-Str. 1, Building 1420/18, D-45764 Marl, Germany |
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Abstract: | New results for two types of nano-size silicon, prepared via thermal vapour deposition either with or without a graphite substrate are presented. Their superior reversible charge capacity and cycle life as negative electrode material for lithium-ion batteries have already been shown in previous work. Here the lithiation reaction of the materials is investigated more closely via different electrochemical in situ techniques: Raman spectroscopy, dilatometry and differential electrochemical mass spectrometry (DEMS). The Si/graphite compound material shows relatively high kinetics upon discharge. The moderate relative volume change and low gas evolution of the nano silicon based electrode, both being important points for a possible future use in real batteries, are discussed with respect to a standard graphite electrode. |
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Keywords: | Nano silicon Graphite Lithium-ion batteries Composite electrodes Rechargeable |
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