Continuous silicon oxycarbide fiber mats with tin nanoparticles as a high capacity anode for lithium-ion batteries

Continuous fiber mats are attractive electrodes for lithium-ion batteries, because they allow operation at high charge/discharge rates in addition to being free of polymer binders and conductive additives. In this work, we synthesize and characterize continuous Sn/SiOC fibers (diameter ca. 0.95 μm),...

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Published inSustainable energy & fuels Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 215 - 228
Main Authors Tolosa, Aura, Widmaier, Mathias, Krüner, Benjamin, Griffin, John M., Presser, Volker
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Summary:Continuous fiber mats are attractive electrodes for lithium-ion batteries, because they allow operation at high charge/discharge rates in addition to being free of polymer binders and conductive additives. In this work, we synthesize and characterize continuous Sn/SiOC fibers (diameter ca. 0.95 μm), as a Li-ion battery anode. Our synthesis employs electrospinning of a low-cost silicone resin, using tin acetate in a dual role both as a polymer crosslinker and as a tin precursor (6–22 mass%). The hybrid electrodes present very high initial reversible capacities (840–994 mA h g −1 ) at 35 mA g −1 , and retain 280–310 mA h g −1 at 350 mA g −1 . After 100 cycles at 70 mA g −1 , the hybrid fibers maintained 400–509 mA h g −1 . Adding low amounts of Sn is beneficial not just for the crosslinking of the polymer precursor, but also to decrease the presence of electrochemically inactive silicon carbide domains within the SiOC fibers. Also, the metallic tin clusters contribute to a higher Li + insertion in the first cycles. However, high amounts of Sn decrease the electrochemical performance stability. In SiOC fibers synthesized at high temperatures (1200 °C), the C free phase has a significant influence on the stability of the system, by compensating for the volume expansion from the alloying systems (Sn and SiO 2 ), and improving the conductivity of the hybrid system. Therefore, a high amount of carbon and a high graphitization degree are crucial for a high conductivity and a stable electrochemical performance.
ISSN:2398-4902
2398-4902
DOI:10.1039/C7SE00431A