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Mechanistic understanding of pore evolution enables high performance mesoporous silicon production for lithium-ion batteries

Entwistle et al., 2020

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245681801179365691
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Entwistle J
Beaucage G
Patwardhan S
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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The cycling of silicon anodes within a lithium-ion battery (LIB) leads to degradation and capacity fade due to the 280% volume change of silicon. Many methods of silicon synthesis have been explored to produce nanostructures which can withstand this change in volume …
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