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      Promises and Challenges of Next-Generation “Beyond Li-ion” Batteries for Electric Vehicles and Grid Decarbonization

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          High-performance lithium battery anodes using silicon nanowires.

          There is great interest in developing rechargeable lithium batteries with higher energy capacity and longer cycle life for applications in portable electronic devices, electric vehicles and implantable medical devices. Silicon is an attractive anode material for lithium batteries because it has a low discharge potential and the highest known theoretical charge capacity (4,200 mAh g(-1); ref. 2). Although this is more than ten times higher than existing graphite anodes and much larger than various nitride and oxide materials, silicon anodes have limited applications because silicon's volume changes by 400% upon insertion and extraction of lithium which results in pulverization and capacity fading. Here, we show that silicon nanowire battery electrodes circumvent these issues as they can accommodate large strain without pulverization, provide good electronic contact and conduction, and display short lithium insertion distances. We achieved the theoretical charge capacity for silicon anodes and maintained a discharge capacity close to 75% of this maximum, with little fading during cycling.
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            Promise and reality of post-lithium-ion batteries with high energy densities

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              Rechargeable lithium-sulfur batteries.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Chemical Reviews
                Chem. Rev.
                American Chemical Society (ACS)
                0009-2665
                1520-6890
                February 10 2021
                December 24 2020
                February 10 2021
                : 121
                : 3
                : 1623-1669
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720, United States
                [2 ]Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, United States
                Article
                10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c00767
                33356176
                55c7c295-1104-4032-9bd2-70514b2c619e
                © 2021
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