A preliminary study of the behavior of lithium-ion-air battery where the common, unsafe lithium metal anode is replaced by a lithiated silicon−carbon composite, is reported. The results, based on X-ray diffraction and galvanostatic charge−discharge analyses, demonstrate the basic reversibility of the electrochemical process of the battery that can be promisingly cycled with a rather high specific capacity.
A metal-free, lithium-ion oxygen battery: a step forward towards safety in lithium-air batteries
HASSOUN, Jusef;
2012
Abstract
A preliminary study of the behavior of lithium-ion-air battery where the common, unsafe lithium metal anode is replaced by a lithiated silicon−carbon composite, is reported. The results, based on X-ray diffraction and galvanostatic charge−discharge analyses, demonstrate the basic reversibility of the electrochemical process of the battery that can be promisingly cycled with a rather high specific capacity.File in questo prodotto:
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