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Electrochemical and Solid State Letters, Vol.7, No.10, A306-A309, 2004
Failure modes of silicon powder negative electrode in lithium secondary batteries
Si composite negative electrodes for lithium secondary batteries degrade in the dealloying period with an abrupt increase in internal resistance that is caused by a breakdown of conductive network made between Si and carbon particles. This results from a volume contraction of Si particles after expansion in the previous alloying process. Due to the large internal resistance, the dealloying reaction is not completed while Si remains as a lithiated state. The anodic performance is greatly improved either by applying a pressure on the cells or loading a larger amount of conductive carbon in the composite electrodes. (C) 2004 The Electrochemical Society.