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Recent Advances in Silicon-Based Electrodes: From Fundamental Research toward Practical Applications

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 33, Issue 16, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202004577

Keywords

fundamental electrochemistry; high energy density; lithium‐ ion batteries; silicon‐ based electrodes; solid electrolyte interface

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFB0303101]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51972063, 21875040]
  3. 111 Project [D17005]
  4. Nantong Science and Technology Project [JC2018105]

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This article presents the latest developments in the rational design of Si-based electrodes and their potential applications, while discussing the challenges and potential solutions. Si-based anode materials will play a key role in meeting the demands for higher energy density in the coming decades.
The increasing demand for higher-energy-density batteries driven by advancements in electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and portable electronic devices necessitates the development of alternative anode materials with a specific capacity beyond that of traditional graphite anodes. Here, the state-of-the-art developments made in the rational design of Si-based electrodes and their progression toward practical application are presented. First, a comprehensive overview of fundamental electrochemistry and selected critical challenges is given, including their large volume expansion, unstable solid electrolyte interface (SEI) growth, low initial Coulombic efficiency, low areal capacity, and safety issues. Second, the principles of potential solutions including nanoarchitectured construction, surface/interface engineering, novel binder and electrolyte design, and designing the whole electrode for stability are discussed in detail. Third, applications for Si-based anodes beyond LIBs are highlighted, specifically noting their promise in configurations of Li-S batteries and all-solid-state batteries. Fourth, the electrochemical reaction process, structural evolution, and degradation mechanisms are systematically investigated by advanced in situ and operando characterizations. Finally, the future trends and perspectives with an emphasis on commercialization of Si-based electrodes are provided. Si-based anode materials will be key in helping keep up with the demands for higher energy density in the coming decades.

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