Catalysis-Induced Highly-Stable Interface on Porous Silicon for High-Rate Lithium-Ion Batteries
Shanghai Nanotechnology Promotion Center · Chulalongkorn University · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Silicon stands as a key anode material in lithium-ion battery ascribing to its high energy density. Nevertheless, the poor rate performance and limited cycling life remain unresolved through conventional approaches that involve carbon composites or nanostructures, primarily due to the un-controllable effects arising from the substantial formation of a solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) during the cycling. Here, an ultra-thin and homogeneous Ti doping alumina oxide catalytic interface is meticulously applied on the porous Si through a synergistic etching and hydrolysis process. This defect-rich oxide interface promotes a selective adsorption of fluoroethylene carbonate, leading to a catalytic reaction…
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- 28.33
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- 100%
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- 58
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14Topics & keywords
- Faraday efficiency
- Materials science
- Anode
- Electrolyte
- Chemical engineering
- Silicon
- Catalysis
- Oxide