Lithium-ion Batteries Enabled by Silicon Anodes -

Lithium-ion Batteries Enabled by Silicon Anodes

Chunmei Ban, Kang Xu (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
472 Seiten
2021
Institution of Engineering and Technology (Verlag)
978-1-78561-955-7 (ISBN)
169,95 inkl. MwSt
Deploying lithium-ion batteries depends on cost-effective materials with high energy and power density to facilitate lower weight. Si-based anode materials offer superior storage capacity. This reference presents current knowledge about the use of silicon and its derivates for Li-ion batteries.
Deploying lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries depends on cost-effective electrode materials with high energy and power density to facilitate lower weight and volume. Si-based anode materials theoretically offer superior lithium storage capacity. Replacing a graphite anode with high-capacity materials such as silicon will further improve the energy density. Durable, low-cost, and high-energy-density materials are vital to developing plug-in electric vehicles as affordable and convenient as gasoline-powered ones, while reducing carbon emissions.


This reference presents the knowledge gained over recent decades in the materials science and chemistry of silicon and its derivates as anode materials for Li-ion batteries, and provides insights into developing Si-based anode materials for next-generation batteries. Coverage includes the structure and chemistry of silicon, electrolytes and chemistry of Si anodes, nanostructure and binder additives for Si anodes, surface modification and mechanical properties.


Researchers in academia and industry will find this detailed reference a highly useful resource.

Chunmei Ban is an associate professor at University of Colorado Boulder, USA. Prior to her appointment at CU Boulder, she was a Senior Scientist at National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO. She has pioneered in developing surface modification science and engineering for intermetallic alloy anodes and multivalent metal anodes, and has published extensively in this field. She is a member of the IET Energy Series Board. Kang Xu is an ARL fellow and team leader of the Extreme Electrochemistry Team at USA Army Research Lab. Kang is one of the world leaders in developing electrolyte materials and has published more than 250 papers in this field, including two comprehensive reviews. He serves as a co-founder of Research on Extreme Batteries (CREB), advisory board of ACS Applied Materials, associate editor for Energy & Environmental Materials and Electrochemistry, and guest-editor of ECS Interface.

Chapter 1: Overview of the development of silicon anodes for lithium-ion batteries
Chapter 2: Application of Zintl-Klemm rules to silicon-based LIB anodes
Chapter 3: Electrochemistry of silicon
Chapter 4: Electrolytes used in silicon anodes
Chapter 5: Interfacial chemistry on silicon anode
Chapter 6: Computational studies for understanding and developing silicon anodes
Chapter 7: Nanostructure silicon for Li-ion batteries
Chapter 8: Binder additive for silicon anodes
Chapter 9: Surface modification for silicon anodes
Chapter 10: Mechanical characterization of silicon-based electrodes
Chapter 11: Practical implementation of silicon-based negative electrodes in lithium-ion full-cells - challenges and solutions
Chapter 12: A silicon future

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Energy Engineering
Verlagsort Stevenage
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
ISBN-10 1-78561-955-1 / 1785619551
ISBN-13 978-1-78561-955-7 / 9781785619557
Zustand Neuware
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