| Literature DB >> 25646575 |
Xianghong Liu1, Jun Zhang, Wenping Si, Lixia Xi, Barbara Eichler, Chenglin Yan, Oliver G Schmidt.
Abstract
The large capacity loss and huge volume change of silicon anodes severely restricts their practical applications in lithium ion batteries. In this contribution, the sandwich nanoarchitecture of rolled-up Si/reduced graphene oxide bilayer nanomembranes was designed via a strain released strategy. Within this nanoarchitecture, the inner void space and the mechanical feature of nanomembranes can help to buffer the strain during lithiation/delithiation; the alternately stacked conductive rGO layers can protect the Si layers from excessive formation of SEI layers. As anodes for lithium-ion batteries, the sandwiched Si/rGO nanoarchitecture demonstrates long cycling life of 2000 cycles at 3 A g(-1) with a capacity degradation of only 3.3% per 100 cycles.Entities:
Keywords: lithium-ion batteries; nanoarchitecture; nanomembranes; reduced graphene oxide; silicon
Year: 2015 PMID: 25646575 DOI: 10.1021/nn5048052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881