2019 Volume 60 Issue 5 Pages 688-692
Li-ion batteries using Si particles as anode materials have attracted attention because of their extremely high theoretical capacities. However, they experience extensive volume expansion during lithiation in the process of charging, dramatically affecting the battery lifetime. To mitigate these expansion effects and improve the capacity, Si nanoparticles and occasionally SiOx particles have been effective. Therefore, the production of Si nanoparticles is necessary. For these purposes, the solution plasma discharge method was applied. We improved previous work on the plasma discharge method by adjusting the electrolyte medium conditions via controlling the pH, solution conductivity, electrolyte concentration, and voltage, successfully generating Si nanoparticles with diameters of <10 nm and SiOx particles of <50 nm in diameter. These crystalline Si and amorphous SiOx particles were characterized using microscopy and spectroscopy.