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Mechanical stability for nanostructured Sn- and Si-based anodes

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 196, Issue 4, Pages 2122-2127

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2010.10.044

Keywords

Li batteries; Si/C; Sn/C; Nanocomposites

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  1. European Research Council [MINATRAN 211166]

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The most promising materials that can be used as anodes in next generation rechargeable Li batteries are Sn and Si Upon lithiation however both Sn and Si experience a 300% volume expansion which results in significant fracture and therefore their commercial use is inhibited Extensive experimental research has yielded that embedding or attaching Si or Sn nanoparticles in a carbon/graphite matrix diminishes their mechanical damage and allows for electrochemical stability The present study will show that linear elasticity can predict the capacity retention of such nanocomposites by predicting their mechanical stability upon Li-insertion In particular (i) a previously developed theoretical model will be related to experimental observations on Si/sol-gel-graphite nanocomposite anodes (ii) electron microscopy images will be presented on the fracture of cycled SnO2/C nanopowders and a theoretical model will be applied to predict the SnO2 particle dimensions that will limit such fracture (C) 2010 Elsevier BV All rights reserved

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