Origins of Abrupt Capacity Degradation in Lithium-Ion Batteries with Silicon-Based Anodes

Authors
Choi, Yoon JeongBae, Ji-YounPark, SeongsooKim, YeseulKim, So HeeLee, HansolBae, Jong-SeongKim, TaehoShin, SunyoungLee, YongjuWeon, Byung MookMoon, JanghyukYu, Seung-Ho
Issue Date
2025-09
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Citation
Advanced Energy Materials
Abstract
The incorporation of silicon monoxide (SiO) into graphite anodes improves the energy density of lithium-ion batteries. However, it falls short of the long-term durability of pure graphite, and research on their cycling performance remains limited. This study observes a sudden capacity decay in graphite/SiO anodes during long-term cycling at room temperature (RT) and a moderate C-rate. This decay arises from the mechanical degradation of SiO, leading to the formation of a "SiO-SEI crust" that consumes lithium ions. This phenomenon does not occur at higher temperatures or lower C-rates, implying that larger diffusion-induced stress from lithium-ion gradients at RT and 1 C accelerates SiO degradation. Furthermore, introducing a relaxation step to reduce the lithium-ion gradient mitigates this sudden capacity decay, supporting diffusion-induced stress as a critical factor in the degradation mechanism. These findings emphasize the role of diffusion-induced stress in the performance degradation of Si-based batteries and provide valuable insights for enhancing the lifespan of composite anodes.
Keywords
NEGATIVE ELECTRODE; POUCH CELLS; SIO ANODES; GRAPHITE; PERFORMANCE; MECHANISMS; DYNAMICS; diffusion-induced stress; graphite/SiO anodes; lithium-ion batteries; long-term cycling; sudden capacity decay
ISSN
1614-6832
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153216
DOI
10.1002/aenm.202502143
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