Construction of SiO /nitrogen-doped carbon superstructures derived from rice husks for boosted lithium storage

Volume: 606, Pages: 784 - 792
Published: Jan 1, 2022
Abstract
Silicon sub-oxides (SiOx) are increasingly becoming a prospective anode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Nevertheless, inferior electrical conductivity and drastic volume fluctuation upon cycling significantly hamper the electrochemical performance of SiOx. In this work, rice husks (RHs)-derived pitaya-like SiOx/nitrogen-doped carbon (SNC) superstructures have been prepared by a simple electrospray-carbonization approach. SiOx...
Paper Details
Title
Construction of SiO /nitrogen-doped carbon superstructures derived from rice husks for boosted lithium storage
Published Date
Jan 1, 2022
Volume
606
Pages
784 - 792
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