Mechanical milling synthesis and electrochemical evaluation of silicon-transition metal alloy anode materials for lithium-ion batteries

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Silicon-alloys are candidates for anode materials of high capacity lithium-ion batteries. Here we report the mechanical milling (mechanical alloying) synthesis of various silicon-alloy samples. The samples have been characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron and transmission electron microscopies, and electrochemical tests to investigate their electrochemical lithium insertion-extraction performance. The metallic elements added during alloying such as Ni, Co, Cu, and Zr are found to be effective for nanocrystallization or amorphization of silicon alloy. Especially Si-Sn-Cu alloy has high 1st lithium storage capacity of 2690mAhg -1 with a coulombic efficiency of 85% and relatively long cycle life. The changes of Si-Sn-Cu alloy composite electrode in volume and structure were also investigated to obtain insights for practical electrode design.

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Kawakami, S., Kaidou, H., Akita, Y., Munakata, H., & Kanamura, K. (2015). Mechanical milling synthesis and electrochemical evaluation of silicon-transition metal alloy anode materials for lithium-ion batteries. Electrochemistry, 83(6), 445–451. https://doi.org/10.5796/electrochemistry.83.445

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