Reinhold R, Mikhailova D, Gemming T, Missyul AB, Nowka C, Kaskel S, Giebeler L (2018)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2018
Book Volume: 6
Pages Range: 19974-19978
Journal Issue: 41
DOI: 10.1039/c8ta06983b
Binary (semi)metal-phosphorus compounds fascinate nowadays as they promise high specific capacities in metal ion batteries and an advantageous in situ formation of the electrochemically active material inside the electrochemical cell without air exposure. Here, we report on SiP as a new member of this material family which was tested as an anode material in Li ion batteries due to a highly attractive theoretical specific capacity of about 3000 mAh g-1 SiP. After synthesis by a vapour-transport reaction a cotton wool-like product was obtained revealing a layered 2D crystalline microribbon-like morphology, space group Cmc2
APA:
Reinhold, R., Mikhailova, D., Gemming, T., Missyul, A.B., Nowka, C., Kaskel, S., & Giebeler, L. (2018). Silicon monophosphide as a possible lithium battery anode material. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6(41), 19974-19978. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ta06983b
MLA:
Reinhold, Romy, et al. "Silicon monophosphide as a possible lithium battery anode material." Journal of Materials Chemistry A 6.41 (2018): 19974-19978.
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