Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1291029 | Journal of Power Sources | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A novel synthesis method of thin-film composite Sn/C anodes for lithium batteries is reported. Thin layers of graphitic carbon decorated with uniformly distributed Sn nanoparticles were synthesized from a solid organic precursor Sn(IV) tert-butoxide by a one-step microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition (MPCVD). The thin-film Sn/C electrodes were electrochemically tested in lithium half cells and produced a reversible capacity of 423 and 297 mAh g−1 at C/25 and 5C discharge rates, respectively. A long-term cycling of the Sn/C nanocomposite anodes showed 40% capacity loss after 500 cycles at 1C rate.
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Authors
M. Marcinek, L.J. Hardwick, T.J. Richardson, X. Song, R. Kostecki,