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Seong‐Hyeon Choi Gyutae Nam Sujong Chae Donghyuk Kim Namhyung Kim Won Sik Kim Jiyoung Ma Jaekyung Sung Seung Min Han Minseong Ko Hyun‐Wook Lee Jaephil Cho 《Liver Transplantation》2019,9(4)
A significant volume expansion exhibited by high‐capacity active materials upon lithiation has hindered their application as Li‐ion battery anode materials. Although tremendous progress has been made in the development of coating methods that improve the stability of high‐capacity active materials, suitable coating sources that are both strong and economical to use are yet to be discovered. Pitch is reported here as a promising coating source for high‐capacity anodes owing to the high mechanical strength and low‐cost process. Using in situ transmission electron microscopy, it is found that pitch can withstand the severe volume expansion that occurs upon Si lithiation owing to its high mechanical strength, originating from the long‐range graphitic ordering. Notably, pitch‐coated silicon nanolayer–embedded graphite (SG) exhibits superior capacity retention (81.9%) compared to that of acetylene‐coated SG (66%) over 200 cycles in a full‐cell by effectively mitigating volume expansion, even under industrial electrode density conditions (1.6 g cc?1). Thus, this work presents new possibilities for the development of high‐capacity anodes for industrial implementation. 相似文献
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Enhanced Ion Conductivity in Conducting Polymer Binder for High‐Performance Silicon Anodes in Advanced Lithium‐Ion Batteries 下载免费PDF全文
Wenwu Zeng Lei Wang Xiang Peng Tiefeng Liu Youyu Jiang Fei Qin Lin Hu Paul K. Chu Kaifu Huo Yinhua Zhou 《Liver Transplantation》2018,8(11)
Polymer binders with high ion and electron conductivities are prepared by assembling ionic polymers (polyethylene oxide and polyethylenimine) onto the electrically conducting polymer poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene): poly(styrenesulfonate) chains. Crosslinking, chemical reductions, and electrostatics increase the modulus of the binders and maintain the integrity of the anode. The polymer binder shows lithium‐ion diffusivity and electron conductivity that are 14 and 90 times higher than those of the widely used carboxymethyl cellulose (with acetylene black) binder, respectively. The silicon anode with the polymer binder has a high reversible capacity of over 2000 mA h g?1 after 500 cycles at a current density of 1.0 A g?1 and maintains a superior capacity of 1500 mA h g?1 at a high current density of 8.0 A g?1. 相似文献
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Exploiting Lithium–Ether Co‐Intercalation in Graphite for High‐Power Lithium‐Ion Batteries 下载免费PDF全文
Kyungmi Lim Gabin Yoon Jae‐Hyuk Park Kyojin Ku Yung‐Eun Sung Kisuk Kang 《Liver Transplantation》2017,7(19)
The intercalation of lithium ions into graphite electrode is the key underlying mechanism of modern lithium‐ion batteries. However, co‐intercalation of lithium‐ions and solvent into graphite is considered undesirable because it can trigger the exfoliation of graphene layers and destroy the graphite crystal, resulting in poor cycle life. Here, it is demonstrated that the [lithium–solvent]+ intercalation does not necessarily cause exfoliation of the graphite electrode and can be remarkably reversible with appropriate solvent selection. First‐principles calculations suggest that the chemical compatibility of the graphite host and [lithium–solvent]+ complex ion strongly affects the reversibility of the co‐intercalation, and comparative experiments confirm this phenomenon. Moreover, it is revealed that [lithium–ether]+ co‐intercalation of natural graphite electrode enables much higher power capability than normal lithium intercalation, without the risk of lithium metal plating, with retention of ≈87% of the theoretical capacity at current density of 1 A g?1. This unusual high rate capability of the co‐intercalation is attributed to the (i) absence of the desolvation step, (ii) negligible formation of the solid–electrolyte interphase on graphite surface, and (iii) fast charge‐transfer kinetics. This work constitutes the first step toward the utilization of fast and reversible [lithium–solvent]+ complex ion intercalation chemistry in graphite for rechargeable battery technology. 相似文献
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Yanjiao Ma Yuan Ma Gabriele Giuli Holger Euchner Axel Groß Giovanni Orazio Lepore Francesco d'Acapito Dorin Geiger Johannes Biskupek Ute Kaiser Hanno M. Schütz Anna Carlsson Thomas Diemant Rolf Jürgen Behm Matthias Kuenzel Stefano Passerini Dominic Bresser 《Liver Transplantation》2020,10(25)
The development of alternative anode materials with higher volumetric and gravimetric capacity allowing for fast delithiation and, even more important, lithiation is crucial for next‐generation lithium‐ion batteries. Herein, the development of a completely new active material is reported, which follows an insertion‐type lithiation mechanism, metal‐doped CeO2. Remarkably, the introduction of carefully selected dopants, herein exemplified for iron, results in an increase of the achievable capacity by more than 200%, originating from the reduction of the dopant to the metallic state and additional space for the lithium ion insertion due to a significant off‐centering of the dopant atoms in the crystal structure, away from the original Ce site. In addition to the outstanding performance of such materials in high‐power lithium‐ion full‐cells, the selective reduction of the iron dopant under preservation of the crystal structure of the host material is expected to open up a new field of research. 相似文献
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Zeheng Li Yaping Zhang Tiefeng Liu Xuehui Gao Siyuan Li Min Ling Chengdu Liang Junchao Zheng Zhan Lin 《Liver Transplantation》2020,10(20)
High‐capacity electrode materials play a vital role for high‐energy‐density lithium‐ion batteries. Silicon (Si) has been regarded as a promising anode material because of its outstanding theoretical capacity, but it suffers from an inherent volume expansion problem. Binders have demonstrated improvements in the electrochemical performance of Si anodes. Achieving ultrahigh‐areal‐capacity Si anodes with rational binder strategies remains a significant challenge. Herein, a binder‐lithiated strategy is proposed for ultrahigh‐areal‐capacity Si anodes. A hard/soft modulated trifunctional network binder (N‐P‐LiPN) is constructed by the partially lithiated hard polyacrylic acid as a framework and partially lithiated soft Nafion as a buffer via the hydrogen binding effect. N‐P‐LiPN has strong adhesion and mechanical properties to accommodate huge volume change of the Si anode. In addition, lithium‐ions are transferred via the lithiated groups of N‐P‐LiPN, which significantly enhances the ionic conductivity of the Si anode. Hence, the Si@N‐P‐LiPN electrodes achieve the highest initial Coulombic efficiency of 93.18% and a stable cycling performance for 500 cycles at 0.2 C. Specially, Si@N‐P‐LiPN electrodes demonstrate an ultrahigh‐areal‐capacity of 49.59 mAh cm?2. This work offers a new approach for inspiring the battery community to explore novel binders for next‐generation high‐energy‐density storage devices. 相似文献
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Lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) with outstanding energy and power density have been extensively investigated in recent years, rendering them the most suitable energy storage technology for application in emerging markets such as electric vehicles and stationary storage. More recently, sodium, one of the most abundant elements on earth, exhibiting similar physicochemical properties as lithium, has been gaining increasing attention for the development of sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) in order to address the concern about Li availability and cost—especially with regard to stationary applications for which size and volume of the battery are of less importance. Compared with traditional intercalation reactions, conversion reaction‐based transition metal oxides (TMOs) are prospective anode materials for rechargeable batteries thanks to their low cost and high gravimetric specific capacities. In this review, the recent progress and remaining challenges of conversion reactions for LIBs and SIBs are discussed, covering an overview about the different synthesis methods, morphological characteristics, as well as their electrochemical performance. Potential future research directions and a perspective toward the practical application of TMOs for electrochemical energy storage are also provided. 相似文献
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Jun Wang Xin He Elie Paillard Nina Laszczynski Jie Li Stefano Passerini 《Liver Transplantation》2016,6(21)
Layered lithium‐ and manganese‐rich oxides (LMROs), described as xLi2MnO3·(1–x)LiMO2 or Li1+yM1–yO2 (M = Mn, Ni, Co, etc., 0 < x <1, 0 < y ≤ 0.33), have attracted much attention as cathode materials for lithium ion batteries in recent years. They exhibit very promising capacities, up to above 300 mA h g?1, due to transition metal redox reactions and unconventional oxygen anion redox reaction. However, they suffer from structural degradation and severe voltage fade (i.e., decreasing energy storage) upon cycling, which are plaguing their practical application. Thus, this review will aim to describe the pristine structure, high‐capacity mechanisms and structure evolutions of LMROs. Also, recent progress associated with understanding and mitigating the voltage decay of LMROs will be discussed. Several approaches to solve this problem, such as adjusting cycling voltage window and chemical composition, optimizing synthesis strategy, controlling morphology, doping, surface modification, constructing core‐shell and layered‐spinel hetero structures, are described in detail. 相似文献
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Rechargeable ion batteries have contributed immensely to shaping the modern world and been seriously considered for the efficient storage and utilization of intermittent renewable energies. To fulfill their potential in the future market, superior battery performance of high capacity, great rate capability, and long lifespan is undoubtedly required. In the past decade, along with discovering new electrode materials, the focus has been shifting more and more toward rational electrode designs because the performance is intimately connected to the electrode architectures, particularly their designs at the nanoscale that can alleviate the reliance on the materials' intrinsic nature. The utilization of nanoarchitectured arrays in the design of electrodes has been proven to significantly improve the battery performance. A comprehensive summary of the structural features and fabrications of the nanoarchitectured array electrodes is provided, and some of the latest achievements in the area of both lithium‐ and sodium‐ion batteries are highlighted. Finally, future challenges and opportunities that would allow further development of such advanced electrode configuration are discussed. 相似文献
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Porosity‐Controlled TiNb2O7 Microspheres with Partial Nitridation as A Practical Negative Electrode for High‐Power Lithium‐Ion Batteries 下载免费PDF全文
Titanium niobium oxide (TiNb2O7) has been recognized as a promising anode material for lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) in view of its potential to operate at high rates with improved safety and high theoretical capacity of 387 mAh g?1. However, it suffers from poor Li+ ion diffusivity and low electronic conductivity originated from its wide band gap energy (Eg > 2 eV). Here, porous TiNb2O7 microspheres (PTNO MSs) are prepared via a facile solvothermal reaction. PTNO MSs have a particle size of ≈1.2 μm and controllable pore sizes in the range of 5–35 nm. Ammonia gas nitridation treatment is conducted on PTNO MSs to introduce conducting Ti1?xNbxN layer on the surface and form nitridated PTNO (NPTNO) MSs. The porous structure and conducting Ti1?xNbxN layer enhance the transport kinetics associated with Li+ ions and electrons, which leads to significant improvement in electrochemical performance. As a result, the NPTNO electrode shows a high discharge capacity of ≈265 mAh g?1, remarkable rate capability (≈143 mAh g?1 at 100 C) and durable long‐term cyclability (≈91% capacity retention over 1000 cycles at 5 C). These results demonstrate the great potential of TiNb2O7 as a practical high‐rate anode material for LIBs. 相似文献
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Yuwon Park Nam‐Soon Choi Sangjin Park Seung Hee Woo Soojin Sim Bo Yun Jang Seung M. Oh Soojin Park Jaephil Cho Kyu Tae Lee 《Liver Transplantation》2013,3(2):206-212
Remarkable improvements in the electrochemical performance of Si materials for Li‐ion batteries have been recently achieved, but the inherent volume change of Si still induces electrode expansion and external cell deformation. Here, the void structure in Si‐encapsulating hollow carbons is optimized in order to minimize the volume expansion of Si‐based anodes and improve electrochemical performance. When compared to chemical etching, the hollow structure is achieved via electroless etching is more advanced due to the improved electrical contact between carbon and Si. Despite the very thick electrodes (30 ~ 40 μm), this results in better cycle and rate performances including little capacity fading over 50 cycles and 1100 mA h g?1 at 2C rate. Also, an in situ dilatometer technique is used to perform a comprehensive study of electrode thickness change, and Si‐encapsulating hollow carbon mitigates the volume change of electrodes by adoption of void space, resulting in a small volume increase of 18% after full lithiation corresponding with a reversible capacity of about 2000 mA h g?1. 相似文献
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Xin Su Qingliu Wu Juchuan Li Xingcheng Xiao Amber Lott Wenquan Lu Brian W. Sheldon Ji Wu 《Liver Transplantation》2014,4(1)
There are growing concerns over the environmental, climate, and health impacts caused by using non‐renewable fossil fuels. The utilization of green energy, including solar and wind power, is believed to be one of the most promising alternatives to support more sustainable economic growth. In this regard, lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) can play a critically important role. To further increase the energy and power densities of LIBs, silicon anodes have been intensively explored due to their high capacity, low operation potential, environmental friendliness, and high abundance. The main challenges for the practical implementation of silicon anodes, however, are the huge volume variation during lithiation and delithiation processes and the unstable solid‐electrolyte interphase (SEI) films. Recently, significant breakthroughs have been achieved utilizing advanced nanotechnologies in terms of increasing cycle life and enhancing charging rate performance due partially to the excellent mechanical properties of nanomaterials, high surface area, and fast lithium and electron transportation. Here, the most recent advance in the applications of 0D (nanoparticles), 1D (nanowires and nanotubes), and 2D (thin film) silicon nanomaterials in LIBs are summarized. The synthetic routes and electrochemical performance of these Si nanomaterials, and the underlying reaction mechanisms are systematically described. 相似文献
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Jiyoung Ma Jaekyung Sung Yoonkwang Lee Yeonguk Son Sujong Chae Namhyung Kim Seong‐Hyeon Choi Jaephil Cho 《Liver Transplantation》2020,10(6)
To be a thinner and more lightweight lithium‐ion battery with high energy density, the next‐generation anode with high gravimetric and volumetric capacity is a prerequisite. In this regard, utilizing high silicon (3579 mAh g?1) content in the electrode for the anode has been highlighted as a practically relevant approach. However, there still remains a crucial issue related to intrinsic volume expansion (>300%) of silicon upon lithiation, which can directly affect severe electrode swelling as well as accelerate its capacity fading by triggering structural degradation and electrical contact loss between particles. Herein, macropore‐exploited design, which can accommodate the volume change of high silicon content within the extended pore of graphite upon repeated cycling, is introduced. Such unique macropore‐exploited design leads to much less electrode swelling, by preserving its morphological integrity and contact between particles, than that of the comparative group with different sized pore and silicon distribution. As a result, this anode (914 mAh g?1) demonstrates notable gravimetric (220 Wh kg?1 at 6000 W kg?1) and volumetric energy density (623 Wh L?1 upon full lithiation after 100 cycles), exceeding that of a nano‐silicon blended graphite anode (127 Wh kg?1 and 229 Wh L?1) in the full‐cell system. 相似文献
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While the practical application of electrode materials depends intensively on the Li+ ion storage mechanisms correlating ultimately with the coulombic efficiency, reversible capacity, and morphology variation of electrode material upon cycling, only intercalation‐type electrode materials have proven viable for commercialization up to now. This paper reviews the promising anode materials of metal vanadates (MxVyOz, M = Co, Cu, Mn, Fe, Zn, Ni, Li) that have high capacity, low cost, and abundant resource, and also discusses the related Li+ ion storage mechanism. It is concluded that most of these (MxVyOz, M = Co, Cu, Mn, Fe, Zn, Ni) exhibit irreversible redox reactions upon lithiation/delithiation accompanied by large volume expansion, which is not favorable for industrial applications. In particular, Li3VO4 with specific intercalation Li+ ion storage mechanism and compatible merits of safety and energy density exhibits great potential for practical application. This review systematically summarizes the latest progress in Li3VO4 research, including the representative fabrication approaches for advanced morphology and state‐of‐the‐art technologies to boost performance and the morphology variation associated with Li+ ion storage mechanisms. Furthermore, an outlook on where breakthroughs for Li3VO4 may be most likely achieved will be provided. 相似文献
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Synthesis and Characterization of High‐Energy,High‐Power Spinel‐Layered Composite Cathode Materials for Lithium‐Ion Batteries 下载免费PDF全文
Steffen Krueger Vassilios Siozios Jie Li Sascha Nowak Martin Winter 《Liver Transplantation》2015,5(5)
Spinel‐layered composites, where a high‐voltage spinel is incorporated in a layered lithium‐rich (Li‐rich) cathode material with a nominal composition x{0.6Li2MnO3 · 0.4[LiCo0.333Mn0.333Ni0.333]O2} · (1 – x) Li[Ni0.5Mn1.5]O4 (x = 0, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1) are synthesized via a hydroxide assisted coprecipitation route to generate high‐energy, high‐power cathode materials for Li‐ion batteries. X‐ray diffraction patterns and the cyclic voltammetry investigations confirm the presence of both the parent components in the composites. The electrochemical investigations performed within a wide potential window show an increased structural stability of the spinel component when incorporated into the composite environment. All the composite materials exhibit initial discharge capacities >200 mAh g–1. The compositions with x = 0.5 and 0.7 show excellent cycling stability among the investigated materials. Moreover, the first cycle Coulombic efficiency achieve a dramatic improvement with the incorporation of the spinel component. More notably, the composite materials with increased spinel component exhibit superior rate capability compared with the parent Li‐rich material especially together with the highest capacity retention for x = 0.5 composition, making this as the optimal high‐energy high‐power material. The mechanisms involved in the symbiotic relationship of the spinel and layered Li‐rich components in the above composites are discussed. 相似文献