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Lithiation Depth Regulation of Silicon Anodes toward Excellent Stability.

Xuming YangShengrui TangLiewu LiYaqi HeMenghao LiXianbin WeiJiangtao HuJionghui WangXiaoping OuyangM Danny GuQian-Ling ZhangJianhong Liu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Silicon (Si) is an appealing choice of anode for next-generation lithium ion batteries with high energy density, but its dramatic volume expansion makes it a tremendous challenge to achieve acceptable stability. Herein, we demonstrate that no capacity decay is observed during the testing period when the lithiation depth of Si nanoparticles is regulated at 2000 mAh g -1 or below, the fracture of Si anode films is well mitigated under suitable regulation of lithiation depth, and the cycled Si remains particulate without turning flocculent as under full lithiation. In addition, the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) with a LiF-dominated outer region produced under lithiation regulation could better passivate the Si anodes and prevent further electrolyte decomposition than the mosaic-type SEI formed under full lithiation. Regulating lithiation depth proved to be a feasible solution to the pressing volume issues, and optimization of capacity utilization should be considered as much as materials-level optimization.
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