Issue 31, 2014

Si-based nanocomposites derived from layered CaSi2: influence of synthesis conditions on the composition and anode performance in Li ion batteries

Abstract

Various Si-based nanocomposites consisting of nanoflake-like CaxSi2 particles and transition metal silicide (MSiy) particles were synthesized by a solid-state exfoliation reaction using layered CaSi2 and transition metal (M) chlorides (M: Ni, Fe or Mn). CaCl2 was found to form in all samples irrespective of the chloride used. Based on the shape and composition of the nanocomposites, it is thought that CaxSi2 particles were formed by extraction of Ca from the layered CaSi2. The molar ratio of CaSi2 and NiCl2 and the synthesis temperature were systematically varied to investigate their influence on the characteristics of the reaction products, e.g. crystalline phases, microstructure, anode capacity as lithium-ion batteries and electrical conductivity. Nanocomposites with various mixtures of CaxSi2 particles (Li storage sites) and NiSiy particles (conducting media) were formed. The synthesized samples showed a wide range of electrical properties depending on the composition. For example, the samples exhibited an anode capacity and an electrical conductivity of 1020 mA h g−1 and 6 × 10−8 S cm−1, or 479 mA h g−1 and 2 × 10−5 S cm−1, respectively. Because of its simplicity, the solid-state exfoliation reaction using layered CaSi2 and MCl2 provides a facile and scalable method to synthesize Si-based nanocomposite anode materials for lithium ion batteries.

Graphical abstract: Si-based nanocomposites derived from layered CaSi2: influence of synthesis conditions on the composition and anode performance in Li ion batteries

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Mar 2014
Accepted
01 Jun 2014
First published
04 Jun 2014

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2014,2, 12501-12506

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Si-based nanocomposites derived from layered CaSi2: influence of synthesis conditions on the composition and anode performance in Li ion batteries

S. Oh, H. Imagawa and H. Itahara, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2014, 2, 12501 DOI: 10.1039/C4TA01318B

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