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Surface Modification of Silicon Nanoparticles by an “Ink” Layer for Advanced Lithium Ion Batteries

Posted on 2018-05-23 - 00:00
Owing to its high specific capacity, silicon is considered as a promising anode material for lithium ion batteries (LIBs). However, the synthesis strategies for previous silicon-based anode materials with a delicate hierarchical structure are complicated or hazardous. Here, Prussian blue analogues (PBAs), widely used in ink, are deposited on the silicon nanoparticle surface (PBAs@Si-450) to modify silicon nanoparticles with transition metal atoms and a N-doped carbon layer. A facile and green synthesis procedure of PBAs@Si-450 nanocomposites was carried out in a coprecipitation process, combined with a thermal treatment process at 450 °C. As-prepared PBAs@Si-450 delivers a reversible charge capacity of 725.02 mAh g–1 at 0.42 A g–1 after 200 cycles. Moreover, this PBAs@Si-450 composite exhibits an exceptional rate performance of ∼1203 and 263 mAh g–1 at current densities of 0.42 and 14 A g–1, respectively, and fully recovered to 1136 mAh g–1 with the current density returning to 0.42 A g–1. Such a novel architecture of PBAs@Si-450 via a facile fabrication process represents a promising candidate with a high-performance silicon-based anode for LIBs.

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