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Production of high-energy Li-ion batteries comprising silicon-containing anodes and insertion-type cathodes.

Gebrekidan Gebresilassie EshetuHeng ZhangXabier JudezHenry AdenusiMichel ArmandStefano PasseriniEgbert Figgemeier
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
Rechargeable Li-based battery technologies utilising silicon, silicon-based, and Si-derivative anodes coupled with high-capacity/high-voltage insertion-type cathodes have reaped significant interest from both academic and industrial sectors. This stems from their practically achievable energy density, offering a new avenue towards the mass-market adoption of electric vehicles and renewable energy sources. Nevertheless, such high-energy systems are limited by their complex chemistry and intrinsic drawbacks. From this perspective, we present the progress, current status, prevailing challenges and mitigating strategies of Li-based battery systems comprising silicon-containing anodes and insertion-type cathodes. This is accompanied by an assessment of their potential to meet the targets for evolving volume- and weight-sensitive applications such as electro-mobility.
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