Utilizing van der Waals Slippery Interfaces to Enhance the Electrochemical Stability of Silicon Film Anodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-25-2018
Abstract
High specific capacity anode materials such as silicon (Si) are increasingly being explored for next-generation, high performance lithium (Li)-ion batteries. In this context, Si films are advantageous compared to Si nanoparticle based anodes since in films the free volume between nanoparticles is eliminated, resulting in very high volumetric energy density. However, Si undergoes volume expansion (contraction) under lithiation (delithiation) of up to 300%. This large volume expansion leads to stress build-up at the interface between the Si film and the current collector, leading to delamination of Si from the surface of the current collector. To prevent this, adhesion promotors (such as chromium interlayers) are often used to strengthen the interface between the Si and the current collector. Here, we show that such approaches are in fact counter-productive and that far better electrochemical stability can be obtained by engineering a van der Waals "slippery" interface between the Si film and the current collector. This can be accomplished by simply coating the current collector surface with graphene sheets. For such an interface, the Si film slips with respect to the current collector under lithiation/delithiation, while retaining electrical contact with the current collector. Molecular dynamics simulations indicate (i) less stress build-up and (ii) less stress "cycling" on a van der Waals slippery substrate as opposed to a fixed interface. Electrochemical testing confirms more stable performance and much higher Coulombic efficiency for Si films deposited on graphene-coated nickel (i.e., slippery interface) as compared to conventional nickel current collectors.
Identifier
85045930424 (Scopus)
Publication Title
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b00258
e-ISSN
19448252
ISSN
19448244
PubMed ID
29620865
First Page
13442
Last Page
13451
Issue
16
Volume
10
Grant
1510828
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Basu, Swastik; Suresh, Shravan; Ghatak, Kamalika; Bartolucci, Stephen F.; Gupta, Tushar; Hundekar, Prateek; Kumar, Rajesh; Lu, Toh Ming; Datta, Dibakar; Shi, Yunfeng; and Koratkar, Nikhil, "Utilizing van der Waals Slippery Interfaces to Enhance the Electrochemical Stability of Silicon Film Anodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries" (2018). Faculty Publications. 8710.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/8710
