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Domi, Yasuhiro
Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University / Center for Research on Green Sustainable Chemistry, Tottori University
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Usui, Hiroyuki
Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University / Center for Research on Green Sustainable Chemistry, Tottori University
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Shindo, Yoshiko
Center for Research on Green Sustainable Chemistry, Tottori University / Department of Engineering, Graduate School of Sustainability Science, Tottori University
Ando, Akihiro
Center for Research on Green Sustainable Chemistry, Tottori University / Department of Engineering, Graduate School of Sustainability Science, Tottori University
Sakaguchi, Hiroki
Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University / Center for Research on Green Sustainable Chemistry, Tottori University
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Keywords | Lithium-ion battery
Silicon electrode
Ionic-liquid electrolyte
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Abstract | Ionic-liquid electrolytes can enhance battery performance and safety but are expensive. To reduce the use of ionic-liquid electrolytes, we investigated the charge/discharge properties of Si-based electrodes in an organic-liquid electrolyte, where the electrode surface was pre-coated with a film derived from an ionic-liquid electrolyte. No improvement in the electrode performance was observed compared to that of a nonmodified Si electrode. Once the modified film was broken down, a stable surface film could not be reformed in the organic-liquid electrolyte.
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Publisher | The Chemical Society of Japan.
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Journal Article
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ISSN | 03667022
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EISSN | 13480715
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Journal Title | CHEMISTRY LETTERS
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Volume | 50
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Issue | 5
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Start Page | 1041
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End Page | 1044
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Published Date | 2021-05
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Rights | (C) 2021 The Chemical Society of Japan.
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Citation | Domi Yasuhiro, Usui Hiroyuki, Shindo Yoshiko, et al. Lithiation and Delithiation Properties of Si-based Electrodes Pre-coated with a Surface Film Derived from an Ionic-liquid Electrolyte. CHEMISTRY LETTERS. 2021. 50(5). 1041-1044. doi:10.1246/cl.210024
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Faculty of Engineering/Graduate School of Engineering
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English
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Web of Science Key ut | WOS:000663433700032
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