Metal‐Organic Framework Hosted Silicon for Long‐Cycling, Low‐Cost, and Flexible Batteries
Isheunesu Phiri,
Jeong‐Tae Kim,
Ssendagire Kennedy
et al.
Abstract:Developing biodegradable electrodes is a significant step toward environmental sustainability and cost reduction in battery technology. This paper presents a new approach that utilizes metal‐organic framework (MOF)‐encapsulated silicon nanoparticles (SiNPs) as the active anode material within a cellulose‐based electrode. The electrode is free‐standing, flexible, biodegradable, and significantly reduces the strain experienced by SiNPs during volume expansion, resulting in improved capacity and cycle life stabil… Show more
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