Rational design of silicon-based composites for high-energy storage devices

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Abstract

Silicon-based composites are very promising anode materials for boosting the energy density of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). These silicon-based anodes can also replace the dendrite forming lithium metal anodes in lithium metal-free Li-O2 and Li-S batteries, which can offer energy content far beyond that of current LIBs. However, it is challenging to design silicon-based materials for use as anodes in real energy storage devices. In this review, we discuss how to boost the energy content of LIBs, the pros and cons of silicon-based anodes, and challenges associated with silicon-based anodes. A major focus of this review is on the rational design of silicon-based composite anodes to address the outstanding issues. In addition, high energy LIBs and Li-S batteries that employ silicon-based anodes are introduced and discussed.

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Lee, J. K., Oh, C., Kim, N., Hwang, J. Y., & Sun, Y. K. (2016, April 21). Rational design of silicon-based composites for high-energy storage devices. Journal of Materials Chemistry A. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ta00265j

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