Abstract

SnSb x alloy powders with different composition and particle size have been examined for use as Li-alloy composite anode materials in lithium ion cells. Rapid degradation of cycling performance of Li-alloy composite electrodes in 1 M LiClO 4/EC+DEC (1:1) can be greatly suppressed by decreasing the particle size of SnSb x alloy hosts and choosing a suitable polymer binder. An increase of antimony content in SnSb x alloy to a certain extent also improved the cycling stability. In order to enhance coulombic efficiency at the first cycle, a given amount of lithium was introduced into the electrode before cycling by different methods. A remarkable improvement in the electrode performance can be achieved by adding a small amount of Li 2.6Co 0.4N powder into the SnSb x -based composite electrodes.

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