In situ SEM observation of structured Si/c anodes reactions in an ionic-liquid-based lithium-ion battery

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In situ scanning electron microscopy (SEM) offers a good way to investigate the structural evolution during lithiation and delithiation processes. In this paper, the dynamical morphological evolution of 3D-line-structured/unstructured Si/C composite electrodes was observed by in situ SEM. The investigation revealed the microstructural origin of large charge capacity for 3D-line-structured anodes. Based on this proposed mechanism, a coarse optimization of 3D-line-structured anodes was proposed. These results shed light on the unique advantages of using an in situ SEM technique when studying realistic bulk batteries and designing 3D electrode structures.

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Shi, H., Liu, X., Wu, R., Zheng, Y., Li, Y., Cheng, X., … Zhang, Y. (2019). In situ SEM observation of structured Si/c anodes reactions in an ionic-liquid-based lithium-ion battery. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9050956

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