Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7736227 | Journal of Power Sources | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Composite anodes, prepared with high-molecular weight polyacrylic acid as green binder, exhibited high and stable reversible capacity values, of the order of 1000 mAh gâ1, when cycled using vinylene carbonate as electrolyte additive. After 100 cycles at a current of 500 mA gâ1, the anode showed a discharge capacity retention of about 80%. The mechanism of reversible lithium uptake is described in terms of Li-Si alloying/dealloying reaction. Comparison of the impedance responses of cells tested in electrolytes with or without vinylene carbonate confirms the beneficial effects of the additive in stabilizing the composite anode.
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Authors
F. Maroni, R. Raccichini, A. Birrozzi, G. Carbonari, R. Tossici, F. Croce, R. Marassi, F. Nobili,