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A flexible and conductive connection introduced by cross-linked CNTs between submicron Si@C particles for better performance LIB anode.


ABSTRACT: To improve the inevitable capacity fading issues faced by traditional submicron Si@C electrodes used as anode materials in LIBs, a flexible and conductive connection design is proposed and realized by a solid-state growth approach. In this construction, Si@C is entangled into in situ synthesized carbon nanotube-based network to form a highly connective Si@C/CNTs composite. The interwoven carbon-nanotubes having tight linkages with Si@C contribute to ensure the charge transfer pathway within Si@C particles and accommodate the volume expansion during cycling. The Co/N co-doping further facilitates the transportation of Li ions. As expected, the Si@C/CNT electrode shows improved conductivity and long-term cyclic stability with a high-capacity retention ratio of 80.7% after 500 cycles at 0.5 A g-1. In this study, the flexible and conductive connection design realized by the in situ synthesis of CNTs can provide some reference to the improvement of alloy-type anode materials and not just Si-based anode materials for LIBs.

SUBMITTER: Zhou Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9418113 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A flexible and conductive connection introduced by cross-linked CNTs between submicron Si@C particles for better performance LIB anode.

Zhou Qiqi Q   Liu Junhao J   Gong Xuzhong X   Wang Zhi Z  

Nanoscale advances 20210219 8


To improve the inevitable capacity fading issues faced by traditional submicron Si@C electrodes used as anode materials in LIBs, a flexible and conductive connection design is proposed and realized by a solid-state growth approach. In this construction, Si@C is entangled into <i>in situ</i> synthesized carbon nanotube-based network to form a highly connective Si@C/CNTs composite. The interwoven carbon-nanotubes having tight linkages with Si@C contribute to ensure the charge transfer pathway with  ...[more]

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