Endothermic Dehydrogenation-Driven Preventive Magnesiation of SiO for High-Performance Lithium Storage Materials.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2022)

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Abstract
Silicon monoxide (SiO)-based materials have gained much attention as high-capacity lithium storage materials based on their high capacity and stable capacity retention. However, low initial Coulombic efficiency associated with the irreversible electrochemical reaction of the amorphous SiO phase in SiO inhibits the wide usage of SiO-based anode materials for lithium-ion batteries. Magnesiation of SiO is one of the most promising solutions to improve the initial efficiency of SiO-based anode materials. Herein, we demonstrate that endothermic dehydrogenation-driven magnesiation of SiO employing MgH enhanced the initial Coulombic efficiency of 89.5% with much improved long-term cycle performance over 300 cycles compared to the homologue prepared by magnesiation of SiO with Mg and pristine SiO. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy with thermogravimetry-differential scanning calorimetry revealed that the endothermic dehydrogenation of MgH suppressed the sudden temperature rise during magnesiation of SiO, thereby inhibiting the coarsening of the active Si phase in the resulting Si/MgSiO nanocomposite.
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SiO,dehydrogenation,endothermic process,lithium storage,magnesiation,magnesiothermic reduction
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