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Electrochemical Activity of Nano-NiSi2 in Li Cells

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2016-09-09

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Obrovac, MN
Du, Zhijia
Hatchard, T. D.
Bissonnette, Paul
Dunlap, R. A.

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The Electrochemical Society

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Crystalline and nanocrystalline NiSi2 were studied as negative electrode materials in Li cells. Crystalline NiSi2 was found to be inactive toward lithiation/delithiation. However, it was found that NiSi2 becomes active toward lithium when made nanocrystalline by ball milling. X-ray diffraction peaks from nanocrystalline NiSi2 disappear after the first lithiation process, confirming its electrochemical activity. In subsequent cycles, the voltage curve of nanocrystalline NiSi2 is similar to that of amorphous Si, excepting that there is significant depression of the lithiation potential, which may arise from internal stress.

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Zhijia Du, T.D. Hatchard, P. Bissonnette, R. A. Dunlap and M. N. Obrovac, Electrochemical Activity of Nano-NiSi2 in Li Cells, J. Electrochem. Soc., 163 (2016) A2456-A2460.

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