Abstract

Composite anodes based on SnSb alloy and Li 2.6Co 0.4N compound can provide a reversible capacity more than 650 mAh/g in solid polymer electrolyte. However, the capacity retention on cycling is poor at a high-capacity level. Limited lithium insertion (<500 mAh/g) is favorable for the cyclability. Cyclic voltammetry of the composite electrode exhibits good electrochemical reversibility. Because the nano-sized SiO 1.1 host has a relatively small volume change effect and different insertion potential from SnSb and Li 2.6Co 0.4N, its addition in a small amount into the composite electrode can improve the mechanical and cycling stability.

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