%P 1512-1520 %I WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH %J ChemSusChem %N 9 %L discovery10062413 %V 11 %K graphene, lithium-ion batteries, microwave chemistry, silicon, sulfur %T A Lithiumâ€Ion Battery using a 3 Dâ€Array Nanostructured Graphene–Sulfur Cathode and a Silicon Oxideâ€Based Anode %O This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher’s terms and conditions. %D 2018 %X An efficient lithiumâ€ion battery was assembled by using an enhanced sulfurâ€based cathode and a silicon oxideâ€based anode and proposed as an innovative energyâ€storage system. The sulfur–carbon composite, which exploits graphene carbon with a 3 D array (3DGâ€S), was synthesized by a reduction step through a microwaveâ€assisted solvothermal technique and was fully characterized in terms of structure and morphology, thereby revealing suitable features for lithiumâ€cell application. Electrochemical tests of the 3DGâ€S electrode in a lithium halfâ€cell indicated a capacity ranging from 1200 to 1000 mAh gâ»Â¹ at currents of C/10 and 1 C, respectively. Remarkably, the Liâ€alloyed anode, namely, LiγSiOâ‚“-C prepared by the sol–gel method and lithiated by surface treatment, showed suitable performance in a lithium halfâ€cell by using an electrolyte designed for lithium–sulfur batteries. The LiγSiOâ‚“-C/3DG-S battery was found to exhibit very promising properties with a capacity of approximately 460 mAh gsâ»Â¹ delivered at an average voltage of approximately 1.5 V over 200 cycles, suggesting that the characterized materials would be suitable candidates for lowâ€cost and highâ€energyâ€storage applications. %A A BenÃtez %A D Di Lecce %A GA Elia %A A Caballero %A J Morales %A J Hassoun