Co-Inlaid Carbon-Encapsulated SiO x Anodes via a Self-Assembly Strategy for Highly Stable Lithium Storage.
Xiaozhong ZhouZhaoyi QiAixia WangDongxu LiuKaifa DongZiqiang LeiPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
SiO x is a promising anode material for next-generation lithium-ion batteries, with high energy density and low cost. However, several issues, such as poor cycling stability, should be overcome before practical application. Here, gum arabic, a well-known natural gum with low cost, is used as a carbon source to form a uniform Co-inlaid carbon coating on SiO x by a facile and scalable self-assembly method using Co 2+ as a "bridge", during which Co 2+ plays a key role. After carbonization treatment, the Co-inlaid carbon coating can effectively mitigate volume effects, enhance electrical conductivity, boost deep delithiation processes, and guarantee the structural integrity of SiO x -Co@C. Because of the unique Co-inlaid carbon coating, the SiO x -Co@C electrode displays much improved lithium-storage properties. The charging capacity of the SiO x -Co@C electrode at the 250th cycle is 1010.8 mA h g -1 with 84% capacity retention at 200 mA g -1 . This work presents a facile and efficient strategy to construct a uniform multifunctional coating for improved electrochemical properties.