A Gradient Composite Structure Enables a Stable Microsized Silicon Suboxide-Based Anode for a High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery

Zhenhui Liu, Rui Hu,Ruohan Yu,Mingbo Zheng, Yulin Zhang, Xuanning Chen,Laifa Shen,Yongyao Xia

NANO LETTERS(2024)

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Abstract
The practical application of microsized anodes is hindered by severe volume changes and fast capacity fading. Herein, we propose a gradient composite strategy and fabricate a silicon suboxide-based composite anode (d-SiO@SiOx/C@C) consisting of a disproportionated microsized SiO inner core, a homogeneous composite SiOx/C interlayer (x approximate to 1.5), and a highly graphitized carbon outer layer. The robust SiOx/C interlayer can realize a gradient abatement of stress and simultaneously connect the inner SiO core and carbon outer layer through covalent bonds. As a result, d-SiO@SiOx/C@C delivers a specific capacity of 1023 mAh/g after 300 cycles at 1 A/g with a retention of >90% and an average Coulombic efficiency of >99.7%. A full cell assembled with a LiNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2 cathode displays a remarkable specific energy density of 569 Wh/kg based on total active materials as well as excellent cycling stability. Our strategy provides a promising alternative for designing structurally and electrochemically stable microsized anodes with high capacity.
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lithium-ion batteries,microsizedanode,gradientcomposite structure,silicon suboxides
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