High-performance anodes of Si@B-C/rGO nanoparticles for liquid and all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS(2024)

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Silicon is regarded as one of the most prospective anode candidates for the new generation of lithium ion batteries, because of its high theoretical specific capacity. Nevertheless, the huge expansion/contraction of silicon during cycling leads to rapid capacity decay. Herein, to suppress the concomitant mechanical damage, a composite material Si@B-C/rGO is prepared by in -situ encapsulating Si particles inside boron -doped carbon skeleton (B -C) and then loaded on reduced graphene oxide (rGO). The specific capacity of Si@B-C/rGO materials maintain at 1600 and 956 mAh g-1 after 100 cycles in liquid -phase and all -solid-state batteries, respectively. The performance improvement could be ascribed to main factors below: (i) The carbon shell significantly relieves expansion/contraction of silicon nanoparticles; (ii) The boron doping is conducive to the insertion/extraction of lithium -ions, because boron atoms have stronger affinity to lithium -ions than carbon; (iii) Loading Si@B-C nanoparticles on rGO can reduce particle agglomeration, and rGO provides a conductive network that ensures the transmission of lithium -ions. This work gives valuable reference to the design of advanced silicon -based anode materials to develop liquid and all -solid-state lithium -ion batteries.
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Silicon anode,Carbon shell,Boron doping,Reduced graphene oxide,Lithium ion batteries
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