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Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol.162, No.9, A1730-A1737, 2015
High-Capacity Li-Ion Batteries Using SiO-Si Composite Anode and Li-Rich Layered Oxide Cathode: Cell Design and Its Safety Evaluation
High-capacity Li-ion batteries were developed using the SiO-Si composite anode and lithium-rich layered oxide (LR-NMC) cathode in which the irreversible capacity of the anode can be compensated by that of the cathode rather than by conventional Li pre-doping process using lithium metal foil. The irreversible capacity of the anode could be adjusted by preparing a composite anode with the SiO and Si in which the irreversible capacity was equalized to that of the cathode at a Si/(SiO + Si) mass ratio of 0.8. The cell using the composite anode displayed a discharge capacity of 182 mAh g(-1) as the cathode capacity at the 0.1C-rate, and a stable cycle performance for over 100 cycles with a discharge capacity of ca. 150 mAh g(-1) at the 0.5C-rate and 30 degrees C. The cell also displayed a stable cycle performance at 60 degrees C the same as that at 30 degrees C, and no drastic degradation even at 80 degrees C. Furthermore, the cell can even be discharged at -55 degrees C. The cell could discharge even at the 10C-rate. No thermal runaway was observed during the nail penetration test for the 1000 mAh cell. The cell can be used as the power source of a remote control quadcopter. (C) 2015 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.