Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1290525 Journal of Power Sources 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

MnO powder materials are investigated as anode active materials for Li-ion batteries. Lithium is stored reversibly in MnO through conversion reaction and interfacial charging mechanism, according to the results of ex situ XRD, TEM and galvanostatic intermittent titration technique. A layer of the solid electrolyte interphase with a thickness of 20–60 nm is covered on MnO particles after full insertion. MnO powder materials show reversible capacity of 650 mAh g−1 with average charging voltage of 1.2 V. It can deliver 400 mAh g−1 at a rate of 400 mA g−1. The cyclic performance of MnO is improved significantly after decreasing particle size and coating with a layer of carbon. Among observed transition metal oxides, MnO shows relatively lower voltage hysteresis (<0.7 V) between the discharging and the charging curves at 0.05 C. In addition to its environmental benign feature and high density (5.43 g cm−3), MnO seems a promising high capacity anode material for Li-ion batteries among transition metal oxides. However, the initial columbic efficiency is less than 65% and the voltage hysteresis is still too high. The origins of them are discussed.

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