Electrochimica Acta, Vol.282, 609-617, 2018
Co2SiO4/SiO2/RGO nanosheets: Boosting the lithium storage capability of tetravalent Si by using highly-dispersed Co element
Tetravalent Si materials (SiO2 and transition metal silicates) are receiving tremendous attentions for lithium storage, whereas a troublesome problem is how to improve the content of active Si. This work reports a novel method to boost their lithium storage capabilities by using highly-dispersed Co element in the form of nanofilm-like Co2SiO4/SiO2 powder on the surface of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) that promotes the electronic diffusion and accommodates the volume changes. As a result, the Co2SiO4/SiO2/RGO exhibits over 20 times higher reversible capacity and better rate performance than the SiO2/RGO counterpart. In comparison, the Co2SiO4/SiO2/RGO shows the highest reversible capacity (1382 mAh g(-1) at 500 mA g(-1)) and longest life span (500 cycles) in all known silicates-based materials and higher power/energy density than both of commercial graphite and Li4Ti5O12 materials. Ex-situ X-ray photoelectron spectra and electrochemical tests at different voltage windows are conducted to illustrate the reason for the significantly improved performances. It demonstrates that tetravalent Si is gradually activated to lower-valence form by highly-dispersed Co generated with cycling. This observation provides new evidence for the electrochemical catalytic mechanism in transition metal silicates for lithium storage. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.