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Bi-layer carbon design for microparticulate silicon anodes

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Thesilicon (3560mAh/g) anodedelivers a 10-times-higher specific capacity than that of the graphite counterpart (372 mAh/g). However, the large volume change of Si during lithiation and delithiation processes always result in… Click to show full abstract

Thesilicon (3560mAh/g) anodedelivers a 10-times-higher specific capacity than that of the graphite counterpart (372 mAh/g). However, the large volume change of Si during lithiation and delithiation processes always result in poor cycling stability. Lots of studies havebeen focused on the nanoengineering of Si [1], but the high cost, complex fabrication, poor initial coulombic efficiency (iCE) and calendar life limit its commercialization. Microparticulate Si (SiMP)

Keywords: carbon design; silicon anodes; layer carbon; microparticulate silicon; design microparticulate; microparticulate

Journal Title: National Science Review
Year Published: 2021

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