posted on 2018-03-20, 00:00authored byYingpeng Wu, Xingkang Huang, Lu Huang, Xiaoru Guo, Ren Ren, Dan Liu, Deyang Qu, Junhong Chen
Si
is among the highest theoretical capacity anodes for lithium-ion batteries,
but it suffers from huge volume expansion during lithiation. Here
we report a new approach to alleviating the volume change-induced
degradation of Si anodes by mixing Si with a room-temperature liquid
metal (LM), namely, Ga–Sn alloy. The Ga–Sn alloy is
fluid with self-healing ability, acting as the liquid buffer for the
Si upon lithiation and delithiation and healing the cracks caused
by the volume expansion and contraction. The resulting Si/LM composite
exhibits a high capacity and excellent cyclicability. The composite
anode delivers a reversible capacity of ∼670 mAh/g after 1000
cycles, with an outstanding rate capability.