Basic
characteristics of the pure Si anode. (a) Practical gravimetric
and volumetric energy densities of graphite, Si/C, SiOx, and pure Si anodes paired with the NCM811 cathode
at the cell level (unit: Wh kg–1 and Wh L–1 for gravimetric energy density and volumetric energy density, respectively.)
(b) Comparison of the cell thickness between graphite|NCM811 and pure
Si|NCM811. (c) Current market share of Si-based materials and (d)
cost comparison of graphite, Si/C or SiOx, pure SiNP, and pure SiMP. (e) Schematic diagram for volumetric
expansion, the anisotropic property, and crack formation of crystalline
Si during the lithiation process. (f) Main degradation mechanism of
Si anodes originates from the large volume expansion of Si during
lithiation. (g) Electrochemical lithiation curves of Si (black solid
line) and graphite (green dashed line) anodes (inset: DFT voltage
profiles for the lithiated reaction into each (111), (110), and (111)
plane of crystalline Si). Adapted with permission from ref (15). Copyright 2011 American
Chemical Society. (h) Critical size (Dc) for occurring particle fracture upon lithiation
and volume expansion.