Li-Compound Anodes: A Classification for High-Performance Li-Ion Battery Anodes.
Ki-Hun NamSangmin JeongByeong-Chul YuJeong-Hee ChoiKi-Joon JeonCheol-Min ParkPublished in: ACS nano (2022)
Four main anode types are generally considered as typical anodes for Li-ion batteries (LIBs): Li-metal, carbon-based, alloy-based, and oxide-based anodes. Although they exhibit satisfactory electrochemical performance as LIB anodes, they cannot simultaneously satisfy all key requirements for LIB anodes: high reversible capacity, high initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE), long cycle life, fast rate capability, structural stability, and no safety concerns. Here, we suggest Li-compound anodes as a promising class of high-performance LIB anodes. Three binary (LiSn, Li 2 Sb, and LiBi) and three ternary (Li 2 ZnSb, Li 5 GeP 3 , and Li 5 SnP 3 ) Li compounds were introduced as Li-compound anodes. LiSn and Li 5 SnP 3 were selected and further modified into their nanocomposites by solid-state synthetic routes using carbon sources for high-performance LIB anodes. The Li-compound nanocomposite anodes exhibited excellent performance and simultaneously fulfilled all the key requirements for high-performance LIB anodes. Therefore, Li-compound anodes are expected to be a promising and innovative category of high-performance LIB anodes.