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A Convenient and Versatile Method To Control the Electrode Microstructure toward High-Energy Lithium-Ion Batteries

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Control over porous electrode microstructure is critical for the continued improvement of electrochemical performance of lithium ion batteries. This paper describes a convenient and economical method for controlling electrode porosity, thereby enhancing material loading and stabilizing the cycling performance. Sacrificial NaCl is added to a Si-based electrode, which demonstrates an areal capacity of ∼4 mAh/cm(2) at a C/10 rate (0.51 mA/cm(2)) and an areal capacity of 3 mAh/cm(2) at a C/3 rate (1.7 mA/cm(2)), one of the highest material loadings reported for a Si-based anode at such a high cycling rate. X-ray microtomography confirmed the improved porous architecture of the SiO electrode with NaCl. The method developed here is expected to be compatible with the state-of-the-art lithium ion battery industrial fabrication processes and therefore holds great promise as a practical technique for boosting the electrochemical performance of lithium ion batteries without changing material systems.

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high-capacity anode, Materials Engineering, lithium-ion battery, Physical Chemistry, Engineering, Affordable and Clean Energy, Chemical Sciences, Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, high loading, Porosity, conductive polymer binder, X-ray tomography

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