Many efforts are currently made to increase the limited capacity of Li-ion batteries using carbonaceous anodes. The way to reach this goal is to move to nano-structured material because the larger surface to volume ratio of particles and the reduction of the electron and Li path length implies a larger specific capacity. Additionally, nano-particles can accommodate such a dilatation/contraction during cycling, resulting in a calendar life compatible with a commercial use. In this review attention is focused on carbon, silicon, and Li4Ti5O12 materials, because they are the most promising for applications.
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Mauger, A., & Julien, C. M. (2015). Nanoscience supporting the research on the negative electrodes of Li-ion batteries. Nanomaterials, 5(4), 2279–2301. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano5042279
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