Review—Nano-Silicon/Carbon Composite Anode Materials Towards Practical Application for Next Generation Li-Ion Batteries

Fei Luo(Institute of Physics), Bonan Liu(Institute of Physics), Jieyun Zheng(Institute of Physics), Geng Chu(Institute of Physics), Kaifu Zhong(Institute of Physics), Hong Li(Institute of Physics), Xuejie Huang(Institute of Physics), Liquan Chen(Institute of Physics)
Journal of The Electrochemical Society
January 1, 2015
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Abstract

Among many candidates, silicon anode materials have been considered as one of the most promising materials for the next generation Li-ion batteries to replace widely used graphite anode materials, due to its high capacity, abundant source, environmental friendly and potential low cost. However, practical applications of silicon anode materials are still quite challenge due to large volume change and serious interfacial side reactions. Many strategies have been purposed and evaluated over last two decades. It seems that SiOx, Si-M alloy and nano-Si/C composite are more promising materials. In this review, scientific and technological problems and possible solutions of nano-Si/C composite anode for Li-ion batteries are summarized.


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