Dehydrogenation-driven Li metal-free prelithiation for high initial efficiency SiO-based lithium storage materials

Authors
Chung, D.J.Youn, D.Kim, S.Ma, D.Lee, J.Jeong, W.J.Park, E.Kim, J.-S.Moon, C.Lee, J.Y.Sun, H.Kim, H.
Issue Date
2021-11
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Nano Energy, v.89
Abstract
Silicon monoxide (SiO) based materials are the most widely used high-capacity anode materials for commercialized lithium-ion batteries. However, their low initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE) hinders their full potential as anode materials for lithium-ion batteries. Here, we demonstrate that Li metal-free dehydrogenation-driven prelithiation employing lithium hydride (LiH) could improve the ICE of SiO up to 90.5%. Lithium liberated from LiH served as a source for preemptive formation of lithium silicate phases that are the main reason for the poor ICE of SiO, leading to three-dimensionally networked Si/lithium silicate nanocomposites, which were visualized by laser-assisted atom probe tomography (LA-APT) and scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). The prelithiated SiO delivered a capacity of 1203 mAh g?1 with an ICE of 90.5% without any degradation in other electrochemical performance. The improved ICE of prelithiated SiO made possible to enhance the energy density of full cell (37 mAh) by 50% compared to that adopting pristine SiO with an excellent cycle performance over 800 cycles. ? 2021 Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Anodes; Dehydrogenation; High resolution transmission electron microscopy; Hydrides; Ice; Ions; Lithium compounds; Scanning electron microscopy; Silicates; Silicon oxides; Initial Coulombic efficiency; Ion batteries; Li metal; Lithiation; Lithium hydrides; Lithium ions; Lithium silicates; Metal free; Pre-lithiation; Silicon monoxide; Lithium-ion batteries; Anodes; Dehydrogenation; High resolution transmission electron microscopy; Hydrides; Ice; Ions; Lithium compounds; Scanning electron microscopy; Silicates; Silicon oxides; Initial Coulombic efficiency; Ion batteries; Li metal; Lithiation; Lithium hydrides; Lithium ions; Lithium silicates; Metal free; Pre-lithiation; Silicon monoxide; Lithium-ion batteries; Initial Coulombic efficiency; Lithiation; Lithium hydride; Lithium-ion batteries; SiO
ISSN
2211-2855
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116233
DOI
10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.106378
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