Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4766632 | Electrochimica Acta | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
With a theoretical specific capacity much higher than that of traditional graphite, silicon (Si) has been considered as a promising anode material for next-generation lithium ion batteries (LIBs). Unfortunately, its practical application has been severely limited by the drawback of drastic volume expansion. In this report, we demonstrate a facile way to prepare binder-free, conductive agent-free silicon/reduced graphene oxide composite (Si/rGO) anode on nickel foam via one-step hydrothermal method followed by a post-annealing process, which delivers extraordinary cyclability and rate performance. The reversible specific capacity of the composite anode retained over 1500Â mAh/g at 2Â A/g after 2500 cycles and over 600Â mAh/g at 4Â A/g after 2500 cycles. Especially at a reasonable high current density of 16Â A/g, the Si/rGO anode still displayed a specific capacity of 500Â mAh/g.
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Authors
Jingang Qin, Mengqiang Wu, Tingting Feng, Cheng Chen, Chengyang Tu, Xiaohui Li, Chen Duan, Dawei Xia, Dongxia Wang,