Electrochemical Energy Reviews ›› 2020, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (4): 643-655.doi: 10.1007/s41918-020-00082-3

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Challenges and Development of Tin-Based Anode with High Volumetric Capacity for Li-Ion Batteries

Fengxia Xin, M. Stanley Whittingham   

  1. Chemistry and Materials, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY 13902-6000, USA
  • Received:2020-05-15 Revised:2020-07-21 Online:2020-11-20 Published:2020-12-16
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (Grant No. DE-EE0007765), Office of Vehicle Technologies of the U.S. Department of Energy, through the Advanced Battery Materials Research Program (Battery500 Consortium).

Abstract:

The ever-increasing energy density needs for the mass deployment of electric vehicles bring challenges to batteries. Graphitic carbon must be replaced with a higher-capacity material for any significant advancement in the energy storage capability. Sn-based materials are strong candidates as the anode for the next-generation lithium-ion batteries due to their higher volumetric capacity and relatively low working potential. However, the volume change of Sn upon the Li insertion and extraction process results in a rapid deterioration in the capacity on cycling. Substantial effort has been made in the development of Sn-based materials. A SnCo alloy has been used, but is not economically viable. To minimize the use of Co, a series of Sn-Fe-C, SnyFe, Sn-C composites with excellent capacity retention and rate capability has been investigated. They show the proof of principle that alloys can achieve Coulombic efficiency of over 99.95% after the first few cycles. However, the initial Coulombic efficiency needs improvement. The development and application of tin-based materials in LIBs also provide useful guidelines for sodium-ion batteries, potassium-ion batteries, magnesium-ion batteries and calcium-ion batteries.


Full-text: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41918-020-00082-3

Key words: Li-ion batteries, Tin-based anode, Sn-Fe-(C), High volumetric capacity