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Synthesis and characterization of Si/Ni composites as negative material of Li-ion battery using PS-PVD

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Abstract

Si is one of the most promising candidate materials for LiB anodes because of its high theoretical capacity of 4200mAh/g, more than 10 times higher than that of graphite [1,2]. However, presently, the practical applications of Si as an anode material have limited because of its poor cyclability and high cost. To address the above issues, substantial effort has been focused on synthesising nanostructured alloys and dispersing the active component in a matrix to form composites [2-5].

© 2013 Japan Society of Applied Physics, Optical Society of America

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