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Rationally designed carbon-coated Fe304 coaxial nanotubes with hierarchical porosity as high-rate anodes for lithium ion batteries 被引量:12

Rationally designed carbon-coated Fe304 coaxial nanotubes with hierarchical porosity as high-rate anodes for lithium ion batteries
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摘要 Fe3O4 is a promising high-capacity anode material for lithium ion batteries, but challenges including short cycle life and low rate capability hinder its widespread implementation. In this work, a well-defined tubular structure constructed by carbon-coated Fe3O4 has been successfully fabricated with hierarchically porous structure, high surface area, and suitable thickness of carbon layer. Such purposely designed hybrid nanostructures have an enhanced electronic/ionic conductivity, stable electrode/electrolyte interface, and physical buffering effect arising from the nanoscale combination of carbon with Fe3O4, as well as the hollow, aligned and hierarchically porous architectures. When used as an anode material for a lithium-ion half cell, the carbon-coated hierarchical Fe3O4 nanotubes showed excellent cycling performance with a specific capacity of 1,020 mAh.g^-1 at 200 mA.g^-1 after 150 cycles, a capacity retention of ca. 103%. Even at a higher current density of 1,000 mA·g^-1, a capacity of 840 mAh·g^-1 is retained after 300 cycles with no capacity loss. In particular, a superior rate capability can be obtained with a stable capacity of 355 mAh.g^-1 at 8,000 mA·g^-1. The encouraging results indicate that hierarchically tubular hybrid nanostructures can have important implications for the development of high-rate electrodes for future rechargeable lithium ion batteries (LIBs).
出处 《Nano Research》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2014年第11期1706-1717,共12页 纳米研究(英文版)
关键词 NANOTUBE carbon FE3O4 rate capability cycle stability 锂离子电池 Fe3O4 负极材料 碳包覆 纳米管 多级 设计 高速度
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