| Literature DB >> 22221620 |
Gyu-Bong Cho1, Jung-Pil Noh, Ho-Jin Sung, Sang-Hun Lee, Yeon-Min Im, Hyo-Jun Ahn, Ki-Won Kim.
Abstract
A patterned film (electrode) with lozenge-shaped Si tiles could be successfully fabricated by masking with an expanded metal foil during film deposition. Its electrochemical properties and structural stability during the charge-discharge process were examined and compared with those of a continuous (conventional) film electrode. The patterned electrode exhibited a remarkably improved cycleability (75% capacity retention after 120 cycles) and an enhanced structural stability compared to the continuous electrode. The good electrochemical performance of the patterned electrode was attributed to the space between Si tiles that acted as a buffer against the volume change of the Si electrode.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22221620 PMCID: PMC3274471 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-7-20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Schematic diagrams of the structural change in Si film electrodes during the charge-discharge (lithiation-delithiation) process. (a) Continuous film and (b) patterned film.
Figure 2SEM photographs and EDS mapping images of Si film electrodes. (a, b) continuous film and (c, d) patterned film.
Figure 3XRD profiles of (a) Cu current collector (substrate), (b) patterned and (c) continuous Si films. Partially magnified profile of (a) is in the inset.
Figure 4Initial charge-discharge curves of cells with (a) continuous Si electrode and (b) patterned Si electrode. Cycle numbers are described at the top and bottom of the curves.
Figure 5Charge capacity vs. cycle number curves of cells with continuous and patterned Si electrodes. The open circle denotes the continuous Si electrode, while the closed circle denotes the patterned Si electrode.
Figure 6SEM photographs of cycled Si electrodes. (a) Continuous Si electrode and (b) patterned Si electrode. EDS mapping image of the Si element is in the inset of (b).