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Cyclability study of silicon–carbon composite anodes for lithium-ion batteries using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy

Authors :
Guo, Juchen
Sun, Ann
Chen, Xilin
Wang, Chunsheng
Manivannan, Ayyakkannu
Source :
Electrochimica Acta. Apr2011, Vol. 56 Issue 11, p3981-3987. 7p.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Abstract: The effects of carbonization process and carbon nanofiber/nanotube additives on the cycling stability of silicon–carbon composite anodes were investigated by monitoring the impedance evolution during charge/discharge cycles with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Three types of Si–C anodes were investigated: the first type consisted of Si nanoparticles incorporated into a network of carbon nanofibers (CNFs) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs), with annealed polymer binder. The second type of Si–C anodes was prepared by further heat treatment of the first Si–C anodes to carbonize the polymer binder. The third Si–C anode was as same as the second one except no CNFs and MWNTs being added. Impedance analysis revealed that the carbonization process stabilized the Si–C anode structure and decreased the charge transfer resistance, thus improving the cycling stability. On the other hand, although the MWNTs/CNFs additives could enhance the electronic conductivity of the Si–C anodes, the induced inhomogeneous structure decreased the integrity of the electrode, resulting in a poor long term cycling stability. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00134686
Volume :
56
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Electrochimica Acta
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
60042728
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2011.02.014