Nano-vault architecture alleviates stress in Si-based anodes

Nano-vault architecture alleviates stress in Si-based anodes for Li-ion batteries


Nano-vault architecture alleviates stress in Si-based anodes for Li-ion batteries
New research conducted by the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) has identified a specific building block that improves the anode in lithium-ion batteries. The unique properties of the structure, which was built using nanoparticle technology, are revealed and explained in an open-access paper in the Nature journal
Communications Materials.
Nanomaterials undergoing cyclic swelling-deswelling benefit from inner void spaces that help accommodate significant volumetric changes. Such flexibility, however, typically comes at a price of reduced mechanical stability, which leads to component deterioration and, eventually, failure. Here, we identify an optimised building block for silicon-based lithium-ion battery (LIB) anodes, fabricate it with a ligand- and effluent-free cluster beam deposition method, and investigate its robustness by atomistic computer simulations.

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Panagiotis Grammatikopoulos , Marta Haro , Theo Bouloumis , Okinawa Institute Of Science , Communications Materials , Particle Technology Laboratory , Technology Graduate University , Okinawa Institute , Advanced Science , Design Unit , மார்த்தா ஹரோ , ஓகைநாவ நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் அறிவியல் , தகவல்தொடர்புகள் பொருட்கள் , துகள் தொழில்நுட்பம் ஆய்வகம் , தொழில்நுட்பம் பட்டதாரி பல்கலைக்கழகம் , ஓகைநாவ நிறுவனம் , வடிவமைப்பு அலகு ,

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