Energy Storage Materials | 2019

Yolk@Shell SiOx/C microspheres with semi-graphitic carbon coating on the exterior and interior surfaces for durable lithium storage

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Silicon oxides (SiOx) represent an attractive high-capacity lithium-ion battery (LIB) anode material. However, the huge volume variation of SiOx causes rapid capacity fading and unstable solid electrolyte interface, seriously limiting the practical application. To address the inherent defects of SiOx, herein, we designed a yolk@shell structured SiOx/C anode with semi-graphitic carbon coatings on the exterior and interior surfaces (SiOx/C-CVD) through sol-gel process, selective etching, and chemical vapor deposition. The unique composite nanostructure endows the SiOx/C-CVD high electrical conductivity and excellent structural stability. The as-prepared SiOx/C-CVD composite demonstrates a high reversible capacity (1165\u202fmA\u202fh\u202fg-1 at 100\u202fmA\u202fg-1) as well as outstanding durability (972\u202fmA\u202fh\u202fg-1 after 500 cycles at 500\u202fmA\u202fg-1). Furthermore, the full cells of SiOx/C-CVD//LiCoO2 are also assembled, delivering a high energy density of ~428\u202fW\u202fh\u202fkg-1 with a stable cycling behavior. The carbon coated yolk@shell design might be applied to optimize the lithium storage performances of other high-capacity anode materials suffering from poor electrical conductivity and large volume variations.

Volume 19
Pages 299-305
DOI 10.1016/J.ENSM.2018.10.011
Language English
Journal Energy Storage Materials

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