Co-synthesis and Electrochemical Investigation of the Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Layer with Metallic Nano Beads on the SiOx Anode for Lithium Secondary Batteries

Authors
Lee, Byeong GwonLee, Seung HunDo, VandungLee, Jae WooChoi, Sun HoKim, WoongCho, Won Il
Issue Date
2024-02
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, v.16, no.8, pp.10042 - 10051
Abstract
The high theoretical capacity (similar to 2000 mAh g(-1)) of silicon suboxide (SiOx, with 1 < x < 2) can solve the energy density issue of the graphite anode in Li-ion batteries. In addition, it has an advantage in terms of volume expansion or side reactions compared to pure Si or Li metals, which are considered as next-generation anode materials. However, the loading content of SiOx is limited in commercial anodes because of its low cycle stability and initial coulombic efficiency. In this study, a nitrogen-doped carbon layer with Cu beads (N-C/Cu) derived from copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) is applied to a SiOx electrode to improve its electrochemical performance. The SiOx electrode is simultaneously coated with a Cu- and N-doped carbon layer using CuPc. N-C/Cu synergistically enhances the electric conductivity of the electrode, thus improving its electrochemical performance. The SiOx/N-C/Cu composite has better cyclability and higher capacity (1095.5 mAh g(-1)) than the uncoated electrode, even after 200 cycles in the 0.5 C condition. In full-cell cycling with NCM811 cathodes, the SiOx (60 wt % of SiOx, with a n/p ratio of 1.1) and graphite-mixed (7.8 wt % of SiOx, with a n/p ratio of 1.1) anodes also show improved electrochemical performances in the same conditions.
Keywords
LI-ION BATTERY; PERFORMANCE; PHTHALOCYANINE; GRAPHITE; NANOCOMPOSITE; COMPOSITE; CHEMISTRY; lithium-ion battery; advanced anode material; silicon suboxide; nitrogen-doped carbon; coppernano beads
ISSN
1944-8244
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/149413
DOI
10.1021/acsami.3c16105
Appears in Collections:
KIST Article > 2024
Files in This Item:
There are no files associated with this item.
Export
RIS (EndNote)
XLS (Excel)
XML

qrcode

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

BROWSE