Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
191139 Electrochimica Acta 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Silicon–carbon–nitrogen material (SiCN) is pyrolyzed from polysilylethylenediamine (PSEDA) derivation, followed by a heat-treating process at 1000 °C in Ar atmosphere. This heat-treated SiCN material has an excellent electrochemical performance as an anode for lithium ion batteries. Charge–discharge cycle measurements show that the heat-treated SiCN material exhibits a high first cycle discharge capacity of 829.0 mAh g−1 and stays between 400 and 370 mAh g−1 after 30 cycles. The discharge capacity remains above 300 mAh g−1 at the high current density of 80 and 160 mA g−1. These values are higher than untreated SiCN and commercial graphite anodes, which indicates that the heat-treating process improves the charge–discharge capacity, cycle stability and high-rate ability of SiCN anode. It is seemed that changes of SiCN structure, the formation of loose nano-holes on material surface and the formation of graphitic carbon phase in heat-treating process contribute to the improvement of electrochemical properties for SiCN anode.

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