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Type I Clathrates as Novel Silicon Anodes: An Electrochemical and Structural Investigation.


ABSTRACT: Silicon clathrates contain cage-like structures that can encapsulate various guest atoms or molecules. An electrochemical evaluation of type I silicon clathrates based on Ba8Al y Si46-y as the anode material for lithium-ion batteries is presented here. Postcycling characterization with nuclear magnetic resonance and X-ray diffraction shows no discernible structural or volume changes even after electrochemical insertion of 44 Li (?1 Li/Si) into the clathrate structure. The observed properties are in stark contrast with lithiation of other silicon anodes, which become amorphous and suffer from large volume changes. The electrochemical reactions are proposed to occur as single phase reactions at approximately 0.2 and 0.4 V versus Li/Li+ during lithiation and delithiation, respectively, distinct from diamond cubic or amorphous silicon anodes. Reversible capacities as high as 499 mAh g-1 at a 5 mA g-1 rate were observed for silicon clathrate with composition Ba8Al8.54Si37.46, corresponding to ?1.18 Li/Si. These results show that silicon clathrates could be promising durable anodes for lithium-ion batteries.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5115401 | biostudies-other | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Type I Clathrates as Novel Silicon Anodes: An Electrochemical and Structural Investigation.

Li Ying Y   Raghavan Rahul R   Wagner Nicholas A NA   Davidowski Stephen K SK   Baggetto Loïc L   Zhao Ran R   Cheng Qian Q   Yarger Jeffery L JL   Veith Gabriel M GM   Ellis-Terrell Carol C   Miller Michael A MA   Chan Kwai S KS   Chan Candace K CK  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20150505 6


Silicon clathrates contain cage-like structures that can encapsulate various guest atoms or molecules. An electrochemical evaluation of type I silicon clathrates based on Ba<sub>8</sub>Al <i><sub>y</sub></i> Si<sub>46-<i>y</i></sub> as the anode material for lithium-ion batteries is presented here. Postcycling characterization with nuclear magnetic resonance and X-ray diffraction shows no discernible structural or volume changes even after electrochemical insertion of 44 Li (≈1 Li/Si) into the c  ...[more]

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