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Controlled Prelithiation of Silicon Monoxide for High Performance Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Full Cells

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Kim, Hye Jin; Choi, Sunghun; Lee, Seung Jong; Seo, Myung Won; Lee, Jae Goo; Deniz, Erhan; Lee, Yong Ju; Kim, Eun Kyung; Choi, Jang Wook

Issue Date
2016-01
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
Nano Letters, Vol.16 No.1, pp.282-288
Abstract
Despite the recent considerable progress, the reversibility and cycle life of silicon anodes in lithium-ion batteries are yet to be improved further to meet the commercial standards. The current major industry, instead, adopts silicon monoxide (SiOx, x approximate to 11), as this phase can accommodate the volume change of embedded Si nanodomains via the silicon oxide matrix. However, the poor Coulombic efficiencies (CEs) in the early period of cycling limit the content of SiOx, usually below 10 wt % in a composite electrode with graphite. Here, we introduce a scalable but delicate prelithiation scheme based on electrical shorting with lithium metal foil. The accurate shorting time and voltage monitoring allow a fine-tuning on the degree of prelithiation without lithium plating, to a level that the CEs in the first three cycles reach 94.9%, 95.7%, and 97.2%. The excellent reversibility enables robust full-cell operations in pairing with an emerging nickel-rich layered cathode, Li[Ni0.8Co0.15Al0.05] O-2, even at a commercial level of initial areal capacity of 2.4 mAh cm(-2), leading to a full cell energy density 1.5-times as high as that of graphite-LiCoO2 counterpart in terms of the active material weight.
ISSN
1530-6984
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/164548
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.5b03776
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