Cost-effective production of SiO<inf>2</inf>/C and Si/C composites derived from rice husk for advanced lithium-ion battery anodes
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Rice husk, an agricultural waste, was chosen as the low-cost source to synthesize silica/carbon (SiO2/C) and silicon/carbon (Si/C) composite materials through a simple calcination and magnesiothermic reduction reaction, respectiv...
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Summary: | © 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. Rice husk, an agricultural waste, was chosen as the low-cost source to synthesize silica/carbon (SiO2/C) and silicon/carbon (Si/C) composite materials through a simple calcination and magnesiothermic reduction reaction, respectively. After rice husk was calcined, SiO2 and C coexisted in the sample in which the nanosized SiO2 particles were distributed on C plate. When Si/C composite was fabricated by magnesiothermic reduction reaction, Si and C were obtained together with small amount of SiC phase. The rice husk-derived SiO2/C and Si/C composites provided different specific characteristics in which good cycling stability was found in SiO2/C composite while Si/C gave high specific capacity. This work suggested that the facile preparation strategy with environmental friendliness and low-cost effective can be used to produce SiO2/C and Si/C composites with good electrochemical characteristics. The preparation technique used in this work may be available for other biomass anode materials. |
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