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Focused Ion Beam Fabrication of LiPON-based Solid-state Lithium-ion Nanobatteries for In Situ Testing
Published on: March 7, 2018
Binder-free scribbled anodes using hollow Si nanotubes for efficient lithium storage
Tandra Rani Mohanta1, Partha Saha1,2
1Department of Ceramic Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, Odisha-769008, India. sahap@nitrkl.ac.in.
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One-dimensional silicon nanotubes (SiNTs) are a promising anode for Li-ion batteries (LIBs). However, the requirement of reactive chemicals and high temperature for the growth of vertically aligned SiNT hinders practical deployment. Herein, we demonstrate a soft template-assisted synthesis of one-dimensional hollow silica using Mg(OH)2 nanorods as a substrate via hydrothermal treatment of Na2SiO3 and Triton-X-100. The h-SiNTs obtained thereupon by magnesiothermic reduction and acid leaching of h-SiO2@Mg(OH)2 were scribbled directly on copper foil to fabricate a binder- and conductive-agent-free anode outperforming the electrochemical performance of conventional slurry-based Si anodes in Li-ion half-cells.

