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도전재 종류에 따른 리튬이차전지 음극재 SiOx의 전기화학적 특성

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Electrochemical Properties of SiOx Anodes with Conductive Agents for Li Ion Batteries

Ji-su Yun, Boyun Jang, Sung-soo Kim, Hyang-yeon Kim
J Electr Electron Mater 2019;32(3):179-186.
Published online: May 1, 2019
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This work investigated the effects of different conductive agents on the electrochemical properties of anodes. SiOx possesses high theoretical capacity and shows excellent cycle performance; however, the low initial coulombic efficiency and poor electrical conductivity limit its applications in real batteries. In this study, electrodes were fabricated using two different conductive agents, and the resulting physical and electrochemical properties were analyzed. SEM observations confirmed the formation of a CNT conductive network throughout the electrodes, while the electrical conductivity contributed to the electrode was confirmed by impedance measurements. Thus, the electrode fabricated with the CNT conductive agent showed greater capacity and superior cycle performance than did the electrode fabricated using the DB conductive agent.

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J Electr Electron Mater. 2019;32(3):179-186.   Published online May 1, 2019
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J Electr Electron Mater. 2019;32(3):179-186.   Published online May 1, 2019
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