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Sustainable eco‐friendly sub‐micron <scp>NaCl</scp> crystal powder‐assisted method to synthesize <scp>SiO<sub>x</sub></scp>/C as anode materials originated from rice husk for lithium‐ion batteries
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Materials ScienceRice HuskChemical EngineeringLithium‐ion BatteriesEngineeringBattery Electrode MaterialsLi-ion Battery MaterialsSio X /CAdvanced Electrode MaterialMetal AnodeEnergy StorageSodium-ion BatteriesElectrochemical Energy StorageBatteriesChemistryAnode MaterialsSynthesis MethodElectrochemistry
Abstract In the present study, we produced SiO x /C from rice husk by the NaCl sub‐micron crystal‐assisted synthesis method which can mitigate environmental degradation and hazards, simplify preparation, and improve electrochemical performance. During synthesis, NaCl induces catalytic graphitization, carbon activation, and amorphous silica formation. Moreover, it is only partially consumed and can be recrystallized and reused indefinitely. Our NaCl sub‐micron crystal powder‐assisted method created lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) with rice husk‐derived SiO x /C anodes that exhibited a high initial charge/discharge capacity of 422.05/915.93 mAh∙g −1 at 0.05 A∙g −1 current density and stable cycling performance. In addition, the SiO x /C electrode produced by the NaCl micro‐crystal method had 333.96 mAh∙g −1 capacity at 0.05 A∙g −1 current density. By contrast, bare rice husk electrode exhibited a lower capacity of 333.96 mAh∙g −1 at the same condition. image
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