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Influence of Glucose Derivatives on Ball-Milled Si for Negative Electrodes with High Area Capacity in Lithium-Ion Batteries
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Influence of Glucose Derivatives on Ball-Milled Si for Negative Electrodes with High Area Capacity in Lithium-Ion Batteries

Shang-Chieh Hou, Tsan-Yao Chen, Yu-Hsien Wu, Hung-Yuan Chen, Xin-Dian Lin, Wing-Keong Liew, Chia-Chin ChangJow-Lay Huang
ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 卷.7(3), 頁碼.2971-2979
02/2019

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Glucose modification High-energy mechanical milling Lithium-ion batteries Negative electrode Si Chemistry (all) Environmental Chemistry Chemical Engineering (all) Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment
Glucose modification and carbonization on ball-milled Si for negative electrodes with high area capacity and long cycle stability in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are studied. Different from carbon-coated Si, glucose modification forms Si-O-C ligands in the Si surface. Such a Si-O-C ligand is supposed to possess high affinity to Li chelation and thus facile lithiation/delithiation processes in the Si surface. A preglucose high-energy mechanical milling (HEMM) treatment results in a highly reactive dangling bond and local roughness in the Si surface. It substantially increases the density of Si-O-C and thus enables a high specific weight and area capacity of 2960 mAh g -1 and 5.4 mAh cm -2 at a coulombic efficiency of 90.0% in the first delithiation process. An important finding is that such a glucose modification results in performances of the Si negative electrode at 2045 mAh g -1 (3.7 mAh cm -2 ) in a reliability test after 100 cycles. Considering mass production yields, such a high area capacity and long cycle stability reveal that our proposed glucose modification is a promising treatment in the commercialization of Si materials in LIBs.

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