Powder Technology, Vol.254, 403-406, 2014
Self-assembly of porous-graphite/silicon/carbon composites for lithium-ion batteries
The self-assembly of porous-graphite/silicon/carbon composites is fabricated by electrostatic attraction in solvent and pyrolysis method. Silicon carries a positive charge after surface modification and porous-graphite carries a negative charge after oxidation. Transmission electron microscopy reveals some Si nanoparticles encapsulated in pores of porous-graphite. X-ray diffraction shows that the structure of porous-graphite and silicon are not destroyed during oxidation of the graphite and surface modification of the silicon with APTES. Galvanostatic charge/discharge tests demonstrate that porous-graphite/silicon/carbon composites have much higher reversible charge capacity than flake graphite and better capacity retation than pristine silicon. The composites exhibit an initial reversible charge capacity of 778.8 mAh . g(-1). (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Porous-graphite/silicon/carbon;Electrostatic attraction;Self-assembly;Electrostatic attraction in solvent and pyrolysis method;Anode