An investigation is carried out on the encapsulation of silicon with carbon nanomaterial via gas phase synthesis. Two methods were used; a spark discharge synthesis and RF induction thermal plasma. In the former, the use of silicon and graphite electrodes resulted in the formation of encapsulated nanoparticles 3-5 up to 70 nm in size. The particles were typically agglomerates of sub particles, encapsulated with 3-5 graphitic layers. Synthesis with RF thermal plasma yielded carbonaceous powders comprising Si, SiC and graphite. The particles were on average 82 nm encapsulated with 7-10 nm thick graphitic layers. Discharge capacity of the electrode made with thermal plasma powder showed a rapid decay implying that the encapsulation did not pro...