Insights into the Li Diffusion Mechanism in Si/C Composite Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 May 12;13(18):21362-21370. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c03366. Epub 2021 Apr 30.

Abstract

Recently, Si/C composite materials have attracted enormous research interest as the most promising candidates for the anodes of next-generation lithium-ion batteries, owing to their high energy density and mechanical buffering property. However, the fundamental mechanism of Li diffusion behavior in various Si/C composite materials remains unclear, with our understanding limited by experimental techniques and continuum modeling methodologies. Herein, the atomic behavior of Li diffusion in the Si/C composite material is studied within the framework of density functional theory. Two representative structural mixing formats, that is, simple mixture mode and core-shell mode, are modeled and compared. We discover that the carbon material increases Li diffusion in silicon from 7.75 × 10-5 to 2.097 × 10-4 cm2/s. The boost is about 50% more obvious in the mixture mode, while the core-shell structure shows more dependence on the atomic structures of the carbon layer. These results offer new insights into Li diffusion behavior in Si/C composites and unlock the enhancing mechanism for Li diffusion in Si/C. This understanding facilitates the modeling of batteries with composite anodes and will guide the corresponding structure designs for robust and high-energy-density batteries.

Keywords: Li diffusion behavior; Si/C composite anode; first-principles calculation; lithium-ion battery; mechanism.