The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2014)

Electrochemical Properties of Chemically Processed SiOx as Coating Material in Lithium-Ion Batteries with Si Anode

  • Hee-June Jeong,
  • Hyeon-Woo Yang,
  • Kang-Seop Yun,
  • Eul Noh,
  • Sang-Chul Jung,
  • Wooseung Kang,
  • Sun-Jae Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/528496
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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A SiOx coating material for Si anode in lithium-ion battery was processed by using SiCl4 and ethylene glycol. The produced SiOx particles after heat treatment at 725°C for 1 h were porous and irregularly shaped with amorphous structure. Pitch carbon added to SiOx was found to strongly affect solid electrolyte interphase stabilization and cyclic stability. When mixed with an optimal amount of 30 wt% pitch carbon, the SiOx showed a high charge/discharge cyclic stability of about 97% for the 2nd to the 50th cycle. The initial specific capacity of the SiOx was measured to be 1401 mAh/g. On the basis of the evaluation of the SiOx coating material, the process utilized in this study is considered an efficient method to produce SiOx with high performance in an economical way.