Silicon(Si)is widely considered to be the most attractive candidate anode material for use in next-generation high-energy-density lithium(Li)-ion batteries(LIBs)because it has a high theoretical gravimetric Li storage...Silicon(Si)is widely considered to be the most attractive candidate anode material for use in next-generation high-energy-density lithium(Li)-ion batteries(LIBs)because it has a high theoretical gravimetric Li storage capacity,relatively low lithiation voltage,and abundant resources.Consequently,massive efforts have been exerted to improve its electrochemical performance.While some progress in this field has been achieved,a number of severe challenges,such as the element’s large volume change during cycling,low intrinsic electronic conductivity,and poor rate capacity,have yet to be solved.Methods to solve these problems have been attempted via the development of nanosized Si materials.Unfortunately,reviews summarizing the work on Si-based alloys are scarce.Herein,the recent progress related to Si-based alloy anode materials is reviewed.The problems associated with Si anodes and the corresponding strategies used to address these problems are first described.Then,the available Si-based alloys are divided into Si/Li-active and inactive systems,and the characteristics of these systems are discussed.Other special systems are also introduced.Finally,perspectives and future outlooks are provided to enable the wider application of Si-alloy anodes to commercial LIBs.展开更多
Ionic conductivity is one of the crucial parameters for inorganic solid-state electrolytes.To explore the relationship between porosity and ionic conductivity,a series of Li_(6.4)Ga_(0.2)La_(3)Zr_(2)O_(12) garnet type...Ionic conductivity is one of the crucial parameters for inorganic solid-state electrolytes.To explore the relationship between porosity and ionic conductivity,a series of Li_(6.4)Ga_(0.2)La_(3)Zr_(2)O_(12) garnet type solid-state electrolytes with different porosities were prepared via solid-state reaction.Based on the quantified data,an empirical decay relationship was summarized and discussed by means of mathematical model and dimensional analysis method.It suggests that open porosity causes ionic conductivity to decrease exponentially.The pre-exponential factor obeys the Arrhenius Law quite well with the activation energy of 0.23 eV,and the decay constant is averaged to be 2.62%.While the closed porosity causes ionic conductivity to decrease linearly.The slope and intercept of this linear pattern also obey the Arrhenius Law and the activation energies are 0.24 and 0.27 eV,respectively.Moreover,the total porosity is linearly dependent on the open porosity,and different sintering conditions will lead to different linear patterns with different slopes and intercepts.展开更多
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.52074360)the Natural Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of Hunan Province(No.2020JJ2047)+1 种基金the Program of Huxiang Young Talents(No.2019RS2002)the Innovation-Driven Project of Central South University(No.2020CX027).
文摘Silicon(Si)is widely considered to be the most attractive candidate anode material for use in next-generation high-energy-density lithium(Li)-ion batteries(LIBs)because it has a high theoretical gravimetric Li storage capacity,relatively low lithiation voltage,and abundant resources.Consequently,massive efforts have been exerted to improve its electrochemical performance.While some progress in this field has been achieved,a number of severe challenges,such as the element’s large volume change during cycling,low intrinsic electronic conductivity,and poor rate capacity,have yet to be solved.Methods to solve these problems have been attempted via the development of nanosized Si materials.Unfortunately,reviews summarizing the work on Si-based alloys are scarce.Herein,the recent progress related to Si-based alloy anode materials is reviewed.The problems associated with Si anodes and the corresponding strategies used to address these problems are first described.Then,the available Si-based alloys are divided into Si/Li-active and inactive systems,and the characteristics of these systems are discussed.Other special systems are also introduced.Finally,perspectives and future outlooks are provided to enable the wider application of Si-alloy anodes to commercial LIBs.
基金supported by the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Project of Hunan Province,China(No.2019GK5053)Program of Huxiang Young Talents,China(No.2019RS2002)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of Hunan Province,China(No.2020JJ2047)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of Central South University,China。
文摘Ionic conductivity is one of the crucial parameters for inorganic solid-state electrolytes.To explore the relationship between porosity and ionic conductivity,a series of Li_(6.4)Ga_(0.2)La_(3)Zr_(2)O_(12) garnet type solid-state electrolytes with different porosities were prepared via solid-state reaction.Based on the quantified data,an empirical decay relationship was summarized and discussed by means of mathematical model and dimensional analysis method.It suggests that open porosity causes ionic conductivity to decrease exponentially.The pre-exponential factor obeys the Arrhenius Law quite well with the activation energy of 0.23 eV,and the decay constant is averaged to be 2.62%.While the closed porosity causes ionic conductivity to decrease linearly.The slope and intercept of this linear pattern also obey the Arrhenius Law and the activation energies are 0.24 and 0.27 eV,respectively.Moreover,the total porosity is linearly dependent on the open porosity,and different sintering conditions will lead to different linear patterns with different slopes and intercepts.