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Solution processable Si/Ge heterostructure NWs enabling anode mass reduction for practical full-cell Li-ion batteries

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posted on 2024-11-13, 13:58 authored by Temilade Esther Adegoke, Syed Abdul AhadSyed Abdul Ahad, Ursel BangertUrsel Bangert, Hugh GeaneyHugh Geaney, Kevin M. RyanKevin M. Ryan

Here, we report the solution phase synthesis of axial heterostructure Si and Ge (hSG) nanowires (NWs). The NWs were grown in a high boiling point solvent from a low-cost Sn powder to achieve a powder form product which represents an attractive route from lab-scale to commercial application. Slurry processed anodes of the NWs were investigated in half-cell (versus Li-foil) and full-cell (versus NMC811) configurations of a lithium ion battery (LIB). The hSG NW anodes yielded capacities of 1040 mA h g−1 after 150 cycles which corresponds to a 2.8 times increase compared to a standard graphite (372 mA h g−1 ) anode. Given the impressive specific and areal capacities of the hSG anodes, a full-cell test against a high areal capacity NMC811 cathode was examined. In full-cell configuration, use of the hSG anode resulted in a massive anode mass reduction of 50.7% compared to a standard graphite anode. The structural evolution of the hSG NW anodes into an alloyed SiGe porous mesh network was also investigated using STEM, EDX and Raman spectroscopy as a function of cycle number to fully elucidate the lithiation/delithiation mechanism of the promising anode material.


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Nanoscale Advances, 2023,5, 6514-6523

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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