Sin Liou, Cheng-Liang Huang, Fang-Jia Lin, Yu-Chao Chiu, Chu-Pen Liao, Hamed Pourzolfaghar, Yuan-Yao Li
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Abstract
Silicon is one of the most promising anode materials for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) due to its high theoretical capacity. However, its non-conductive nature and significant volume expansion during lithiation pose challenges. In this study, we developed a novel electrode comprising silicon nanoparticles (nanoSi), carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and carbon black (CB) in cyclized polyacrylonitrile (cPAN), referred to as nanoSi-CNT-CB/cPAN. This electrode is fabricated through a one-step thermal process by heating a cast nanoSi-CNT-CB/PAN film on Cu foil at 310 °C. The LIB performance using the nanoSi-CNT-CB/cPAN electrode shows an impressive initial coulombic efficiency of 93.1 % at 0.1 A g, a high specific capacity of 2267.2 mAh g at 0.5 A g, and a retention of 89.2 % over 390 cycles, achieving 783 mAh g at 5 A g. We attribute these results to the fused cPAN, which provides good adhesion to nanoSi, CNTs, CB, and Cu foil, acting as a binder, active material, and ionic conductive medium. The well-dispersed CNTs and CB form an effective conductive network in the electrode. Additionally, the one-step electrode fabrication is a simple and cost-effective process for next-generation Si-based LIBs.
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Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry is published monthly in English by the Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. JIEC brings together multidisciplinary interests in one journal and is to disseminate information on all aspects of research and development in industrial and engineering chemistry. Contributions in the form of research articles, short communications, notes and reviews are considered for publication. The editors welcome original contributions that have not been and are not to be published elsewhere. Instruction to authors and a manuscript submissions form are printed at the end of each issue. Bulk reprints of individual articles can be ordered. This publication is partially supported by Korea Research Foundation and the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies.