Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1605089 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In order to mitigate the drastic volumetric expansion and maintain solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) stability of Sn anodes for lithium-ion battery, Sn/Ni@PEO bimetallic nanotube arrays are designed and fabricated. The Sn/Ni nanotube arrays grow directly on Cu foil by electrodeposition and a facile template based solution route, and further modify the surface by uniform PEO coating on the outer surface of the Sn/Ni nanotubes. Owing to the short lithium ion diffusion distance, high contact surface area, and very good structure stability of the nanotube arrays, the Sn/Ni@PEO nanotube arrays exhibit remarkable cyclic stability (approximate 806 mA h gâ1 at 0.1 A gâ1 after 200 cycles) and high power capability (a reversible capacity of 300 mA h gâ1 at 2 A gâ1). Such excellent electrochemical performance suggests that the Sn/Ni@PEO nanotube arrays can serve as a promising anode for lithium-ion batteries.
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Authors
Peng Dou, Zhenzhen Cao, Jiao Zheng, Chao Wang, Xinhua Xu,