화학공학소재연구정보센터
Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.112, 16-21, 2019
Improving the performance of Li-ion battery carbon anodes by in-situ immobilization of SiOx nanoparticles
A 30% improvement of the capacity of a lithium ion battery was demonstrated by introducing a C/SiOx nano-composite electrode having a SiOx nanoparticle loading of 15 wL%. The nanocomposite was tailored from tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) and 3-aminophenol which simultaneously underwent hydrolysis-condensation and polymerization, respectively, to produce a C/SiO2 intermediate when subjected to microwave irradiation. SiO2 was present as nanoparticles on the carbon surface, which allowed for facile reduction. Under a mild reducing agent, concurrent carbonization of the 3-aminophenol polymer and the reduction of SiO2 nanoparticles were performed. The value of x in the synthesized C/SiOx was 1.24 according to the binding energy from the Si 2p xray photoelectron spectroscopy spectrum. The synthesized C/SiO nanocomposite delivered a reversible capacity of 383 mA h/g as a lithium battery anode-a 30% improvement on the carbon-only electrode. Charge-discharge cycling shows 84% capacity retention after 100 cycles.