Hydrogen bond interaction derived homogeneous graphene coating on submicron silicon anode

Author:

Li Liewu1ORCID,Yang Yizhao1,Huang Zhencheng1,Huang Tao1,Chen Weibin1,Gong Xiaoyu1,Ye Shenghua1,Li Hao2,Huang Shaoluan3,Xiong Wei3,Chen Jing4,Wang Hongbin1,Ren Xiangzhong1,Ouyang Xiaoping4,Wang Jionghui5,Zhang Qianling1,Hu Jiangtao1ORCID,Liu Jianhong13

Affiliation:

1. Graphene Composite Research Center, College of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering Shenzhen University Shenzhen China

2. School of Advanced Materials Shenzhen Graduate School Peking University Shenzhen China

3. Shenzhen Eigen‐Equation Graphene Technology Co. Ltd Shenzhen China

4. School of Materials Science and Engineering Xiangtan University Xiangtan China

5. Minmetals Exploration & Development Co. Ltd Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractSilicon (Si) has emerged as a promising anode material in the pursuit of higher energy‐density lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs). The large‐scale applications of Si anode, however, are hindered by its significant swelling, severe pulverization, and continuous electrode–electrolyte reaction. Therefore, the development of an efficient approach to mitigate Si particle swelling and minimize interface parasitic reactions has emerged as a prominent research focus in both academia and industry. Here, a facile and scalable strategy is reported for the preparation of a double‐layer coated submicron Si anode, comprising ceramic (silicon oxide) and graphene layers, denoted as Si@SiOx@G. In this approach, SiOx is in situ synthesized on the surface of Si and bonded with graphene through hydrogen bond interactions. The prepared Si electrode shows exceptional structural integration and demonstrates outstanding electrochemical stability, with a capacity retention of 92.58% after 540 cycles at 1 A g−1, as well as remarkable rate capability, achieving a specific capacity of 875 mAh g−1 at 2 A g−1. This study presents a straightforward yet pragmatic approach for the widespread implementation of high‐energy‐density silicon‐based batteries.

Publisher

Wiley

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