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Kai Sun et al published their article in EES Batteries

Release time:2025-03-10 Hits:

Li+ Crosstalk-driven Calendar Aging in Si/C Composite Anodes

      To meet the demand for high-energy density, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with silicon/graphite (Si/C) composite anodes are capturing an increasing share of the market.  Contrary to the common belief of low self-discharge, we demonstrate that LIBs with anodes containing 15 wt% Si retain only 77.7% of their capacity after 24 h of storage at room temperature. We quantitatively analyzed the impact of Si addition on calendar aging, emphasizing the critical role of Li+ crosstalk during storage through a synergy of cross-scale characterizations and multidimensional simulations. Si induces severe side reactions, leading to significant Li loss and potential jump. To balance inter-particle potentials, graphite is compelled to transfer Li+ to Si, resulting in additional capacity loss. Theoretical calculations indicate that modifying the Li+ crosstalk pathway can suppress self-discharge, for instance, by increasing the Li diffusion coefficient (DLi+) of active materials. To validate this approach, the Si@C material with a higher DLi+ is synthesized, and the improved batteries with anodes containing 15 wt% Si@C retain 93.0% of their capacity after 24 h of storage. This work uncovers the underlying impact of Li+ crosstalk on calendar aging, offering new perspectives and guidance for investigating degradation mechanisms in other composite electrode systems.

January 2025