Abstract: | Silicon/carbon microrods are co-deposited on copper substrate and graphite spheres surface using dimethyl dichlorosilance as carbon and silicon precursor. The obtained composites are characterized by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The experimental results show that silicon/carbon microrods deposited on the copper substrate, whose diameter is about 500 nm, are accumulated into sisallike morphology, those deposited on the graphite spheres surface form hedgehog-like feature, whose diameter is about 200 nm and whose top is like cauliflower. When current density of 50 mA/g is applied, charge capacity of silicon/carbon microrods is 1492 mA h/g (deposited on copper substrate) and 693 mA h/g (deposited on the graphite spheres surface). Moreover, silicon/carbon microrods deposited on the graphite spehres and copper substrate respectively deliver the capacity of 592, 985 mA h/g, and display no capacity decay at all after the 20 cycles, when cycled under current density of 500 mA/g. |