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Scalable Synthesis of SiO x -TiON Composite As an Ultrastable Anode for Li-Ion Half/Full Batteries.

Xiuhuan HuangGuoyong LaiXiujuan WeiJingxi LiangShuxing WuKai-Hang YeChao ChenZhan Lin
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Among various anode materials, SiO x is regarded as the next generation of promising anode due to its advantages of high theoretical capacity with 2680 mA h g -1 , low lithium voltage platform, and rich natural resources. However, the pure SiO x -based materials have slow lithium storage kinetics attributed to their low electron/ion conductive properties and the large volume change during lithiation/delithiation, restricting their practical application. Optimizing the SiO x material structures and the fabricating methods to mitigate these fatal defects and adapt to the market demand for energy density is critical. Hence, SiO x material with TiO 1- x N x phase modification has been prepared by simple, low-cost, and scalable ball milling and then combined with nitridation. Consequently, based on the TiO 1- x N x modified layer, which boosts high ionic/electronic conductivity, chemical stability, and excellent mechanical properties, the SiO x @TON-10 electrode shows highly stable lithium-ion storage performance for lithium-ion half/full batteries due to a stable solid-electrolyte interface layer, fast Li + transport channel, and alleviative volumetric expansion, further verifying its practical feasibility and universal applicability.
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