Novel Approach For Controlling Free-Carbon Domain In Silicone Oil-Derived Silicon Oxycarbide (Sioc) As An Anode Material In Secondary Batteries

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2021)

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Silicon oxycarbide (SiOC) has been regarded as potential anode for lithium-ion secondary batteries (LIBs) due to high reversible capacities (higher than conventional graphite) and superior electrical conductivity with regard to free-carbon domain (FCD). Thus, controlling and optimizing the FCD in SiOC is essential factor in determining battery performance. In this study, the FCD controlled SiOC is successfully synthesized via a simple pyrolysis using silicone oil and phenyl group-containing additives (divinylbenzene (DVB)) as precursors. The DVB is critical for the incorporation of carbon to facilitate Si-O-C bonding as well as the formation of the FCD in SiOC. The SiOC anode materials show that there is a dependence between the FCD content and electrochemical performance. The FCD controlled SiOC exhibits remarkable electrochemical performance as compared to carbonexcess materials, such as high reversible capacity (550 mAh g(-1) at 200 mA g(-1)), cycle stability (95% capacity retention after 200th cycles at 200 mA g(-1)) and superior rate capability (300 mAh g(-1) at 2000 mA g(-1)).
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Silicone oil, Divinylbenzene, Silicon oxycarbide, High-capacity anode, Lithium-ion batteries
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