High-Columbic-Efficiency Lithium Battery Based on Silicon Particle Materials

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Micro-sized polycrystalline silicon particles were used as anode materials of lithium-ion battery. The columbic efficiency of the first cycle reached a relatively high value of 91.8 % after prelithiation and increased to 99 % in the second cycle. Furthermore, columbic efficiency remained above 99 % for up to 280+ cycles. The excellent performances of the batteries were the results of the use of a proper binder to protect the electrode from cracking and the application of a suitable conductive agent to provide an efficient conductive channel. The good performance was also significantly attributed to the electrolyte in the packaging process.

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Zhang, J., Zhang, C., Wu, S., Zhang, X., Li, C., Xue, C., & Cheng, B. (2015, December 1). High-Columbic-Efficiency Lithium Battery Based on Silicon Particle Materials. Nanoscale Research Letters. Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-015-1103-0

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