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Lithium-Ion Battery Degradation: Measuring Rapid Loss of Active Silicon in Silicon-Graphite Composite Electrodes
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2022
unpublished
In an effort to increase the specific energy of lithium-ion batteries, silicon additives are often blended with graphite (Gr) in the negative electrode of commercial cells. However, due to the large volumetric expansion of silicon upon lithiation, these Si-Gr composites are prone to faster rates of degradation than conventional graphite electrodes. Understanding the effect of this difference is key to controlling degradation and improving cell lifetimes. Here, we investigate the effects of
doi:10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-j2rnd
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