One-Pot Synthesized Biomass C-Si Nanocomposites as an Anodic Material for High-Performance Sodium-Ion Batteryopen access
- Authors
- Sekar, Sankar; Ahmed, Abu Talha Aqueel; Kim, Deuk Young; Lee, Sejoon
- Issue Date
- Sep-2020
- Publisher
- MDPI
- Keywords
- silicon; activated carbon; nanocomposite; sodium ion battery; biomass
- Citation
- NANOMATERIALS, v.10, no.9, pp 1 - 11
- Pages
- 11
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- NANOMATERIALS
- Volume
- 10
- Number
- 9
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 11
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6227
- DOI
- 10.3390/nano10091728
- ISSN
- 2079-4991
2079-4991
- Abstract
- Aiming at materializing an excellent anodic source material of the high-performance sodium-ion battery (SIB), we fabricated the biomass carbon-silicon (C-Si) nanocomposites by the one-pot synthesis of facile magnesiothermic reduction using brown rice husk ashes. The C-Si nanocomposites displayed an aggregated morphology, where the spherical Si nanoparticles (9 nm on average) and the C nanoflakes were encapsulated and decorated with each other. When utilizing the nanocomposites as an SIB anode, a high initial discharge capacity (i.e., 378 mAh/g at 100 mA/g) and a high reversible capacity (i.e., 122 mAh/g at 200 mA/g) were achieved owing to their enhanced electronic and ionic conductivities. Moreover, the SIB device exhibited a high cyclic stability in its Coulombic efficiency (i.e., 98% after 100 charge-discharge cycles at 200 mA/g). These outstanding results depict that the one-pot synthesized biomass C-Si nanocomposites are beneficial for future green energy-storage technology.
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