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Two Birds with One Stone: Micro/Nanostructured SiO x C y Composites for Stable Li-Ion and Li Metal Anodes.

Shangze FanShiqiang CuiJiangjiang ZhangJinsheng RongWenxin WangXuteng XingYaran LiuWenwen MaJing-Tai Zhao
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Developing stable silicon-based and lithium metal anodes still faces many challenges. Designing new highly practical silicon-based anodes with low-volume expansion and high electrical conductivity, and inhibiting lithium dendrite growth are avenues for developing silicon-based and lithium metal anodes, respectively. In this study, SiO x C y microtubes are synthesized using a chemical vapor deposition method. As Li-ion battery anodes, the as-prepared SiO x C y not only combines the advantages of nanomaterials and the practical properties of micromaterials, but also exhibits high initial Coulombic efficiency (80.3%), low volume fluctuations (20.4%), and high cyclability (98% capacity retention after 1000 cycles). Furthermore, SiO x C y , as a lithium deposition substrate, can effectively promote the uniform deposition of metallic lithium. As a result, low nucleation overpotential (only 6.0 mV) and high Coulombic efficiency (≈98.9% after 650 cycles, 1.0 mA cm -2 and 1.0 mAh cm -2 ) are obtained on half cells, as well as small voltage hysteresis (only 9.5 mV, at 1.0 mA cm -2 ) on symmetric cells based on SiO x C y . Full batteries based on both SiO x C y and SiO x C y @Li anodes demonstrate great practicality. This work provides a new perspective for the simultaneous development of practical SiO x C y and dendrite-free lithium metal anodes.
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