Communication—Solid-State Synthesis of Lithium Silicide

  • Balogh M
  • Jimenez N
  • Salvador J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Lithium silicide (Li-Si) compounds were synthesized by a reaction between ball-milled commercially available micron sized precursor powders of lithium hydride and silicon. The reaction occurs at ≤500 °C, with the composition controlled by the LiH-to-Si ratio. The products are crystalline equilibrium phases found in the Li-Si phase diagram. The synthesized Li-Si material has a particle size akin to that in the precursor Si, thus eliminating the need for attrition processing before electrode fabrication. Furthermore, the crack-free Li-Si particles may reduce gassing and improve capacity retention in cells. Synthesized Li-Si was also found to be relatively stable during handling in ambient air.

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Balogh, M. P., Jimenez, N. P., Salvador, J. R., & Halalay, I. C. (2020). Communication—Solid-State Synthesis of Lithium Silicide. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 9(6), 064013. https://doi.org/10.1149/2162-8777/abaaf2

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