Abstract
Silicon/carbon composites were prepared at room temperature by dehydration of a mixture of sucrose and silicon powders using concentrated H 2SO4, and the electrochemical behavior of this kind of material as an anode for lithium secondary batteries was investigated. The composites demonstrated a high initial coulombic efficiency of 82% and a large charge capacity above 560 mAh g-1 over 75 cycles. The improved electrochemical characteristics are attributed to the uniform distribution of silicon particles in an amorphous carbon matrix, which, to a certain extent, could buffer the volume change during cycling. © 2005 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
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Yang, X., Wen, Z., Zhu, X., & Huang, S. (2005). Preparation and electrochemical properties of silicon/carbon composite electrodes. Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1999915
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