2011
DOI: 10.1149/1.3644899
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A Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Degradation Mechanisms in a Tin-Carbon Fibre Composite Anode for Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries

Abstract: Electrochemical degradation mechanisms of an Sn-carbon fibre composite anode, fabricated by electrodepositing an ultrafine grain (350 nm) Sn coating on a carbon fibre paper (CFP) and tested in a Li-ion cell, were studied. Using a current density of 1.50 mA cm -2 , a reversible planar capacity of 2.96 mAh cm -2 and a capacity retention of 50% after twenty cycles were measured. TEM studies showed that lithiation/ delithiation was not uniform along the diameter of the carbon fibres. Additionally, the lithiation/ … Show more

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