A multifunctional anode with P-doped Si nanoparticles in a stress-buffering network of poly-γ-glutamate and graphene†
Abstract
Here, a new strategy is reported for the preparation of a new class of nanocomposite anode materials consisting of ppm-level phosphorus-doped Si nanoparticles (P–Si) wrapped in a network of poly-γ-glutamate and graphene. The network produces not only a conductivity-enhanced conduit but also a mechanical stress buffer. The incorporation of poly-γ-glutamate in the nanocomposite enables self-healing capability and maintains the electrode structural integrity. This multifunctionality has significant implications for advancing the design of stable Si-based nanomaterials as high-performance anodes in Li-ion batteries.