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Directly Deposited Antimony on a Copper Silicide Nanowire Array as a High-Performance Potassium-Ion Battery Anode with a Long Cycle Life
Authors:Sumair Imtiaz  Nilotpal Kapuria  Ibrahim Saana Amiinu  Abinaya Sankaran  Shalini Singh  Hugh Geaney  Tadhg Kennedy  Kevin M. Ryan
Affiliation:1. Bernal Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick, V94 T9PX Ireland;2. Bernal Institute, University of Limerick, Limerick, V94 T9PX Ireland

Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Limerick, Limerick, V94 T9PX Ireland

Abstract:Antimony (Sb) is a promising anode material for potassium-ion batteries (PIBs) due to its high capacity and moderate working potential. Achieving stable electrochemical performance for Sb is hindered by the enormous volume variation that occurs during cycling, causing a significant loss of the active material and disconnection from conventional current collectors (CCs). Herein, the direct growth of a highly dense copper silicide (Cu15Si4) nanowire (NW) array from a Cu mesh substrate to form a 3D CC is reported that facilitates the direct deposition of Sb in a core-shell arrangement (Sb@Cu15Si4 NWs). The 3D Cu15Si4 NW array provides a strong anchoring effect for Sb, while the spaces between the NWs act as a buffer zone for Sb expansion/contraction during K–cycling. The binder-free Sb@Cu15Si4 anode displays a stable capacity of 250.2 mAh g−1 at 200 mA g−1 for over 1250 cycles with a capacity drop of ≈0.028% per cycle. Ex situ electron microscopy revealed that the stable performance is due to the complete restructuring of the Sb shell into a porous interconnected network of mechanically robust ligaments. Notably, the 3D Cu15Si4 NW CC is expected to be widely applicable for the development of alloying-type anodes for next-generation energy storage devices.
Keywords:copper silicide  current collectors  nanostructured antimony  nanowires  potassium ion batteries
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