A Low-Cost SiOx/C@Graphite Composite Derived from Oat Husk as an Advanced Anode for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries
Silicon monoxide (SiO x ), as a promising anode for the next-generation high-power lithium-ion batteries, has some advantages such as higher lithium storage capacity (∼2400 mAh g –1 ), suitable working potential, and smaller volume variations during cycling compared with pure silicon. However, its d...
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Published in | ACS omega Vol. 7; no. 17; pp. 15123 - 15131 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
American Chemical Society
03.05.2022
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Summary: | Silicon monoxide
(SiO
x
), as a promising
anode for the next-generation high-power lithium-ion batteries, has
some advantages such as higher lithium storage capacity (∼2400
mAh g
–1
), suitable working potential, and smaller
volume variations during cycling compared with pure silicon. However,
its disadvantages such as its inherent low conductivity and high cost
impede its extensive applications. Herein, we have developed a low-cost
and high-capacity SiO
x
/C@graphite (SCG)
composite derived from oat husks by a simple argon/hydrogen reduction
method. For further practical application, we also investigated the
electrochemical performances of SiO
x
mixed
with different ratios of graphite. As an advanced anode for lithium-ion
batteries, the SCG-1 composite exhibits an excellent electrochemical
performance in terms of lithium storage capacity (809.5 mAh g
–1
at 0.5 A g
–1
even after the 250th
cycle) and high rate capability (479.7 mAh g
–1
at
1 A g
–1
after the 200th cycle). This work may pave
the way for developing a low-cost silicon-based anode derived from
biomass with a large reversible capacity and long cycle life in lithium-ion
batteries. |
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ISSN: | 2470-1343 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsomega.2c01015 |