Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1640644 Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Co3O4/acetylene black composite anodes were successfully prepared by combination of oxalate precipitation and pyrolysis of the precipitate. The composite and its precursor were characterized by thermo-gravimetric analysis(TGA), differential thermal analysis(DTA), X-ray diffractometry(XRD), scanning electronic microscopy(SEM) and electrochemical measurements. The effects of carbon content and calcination temperature on properties of the composite were investigated in detail. The cycling performance of the Co3O4 anode is improved remarkably by the addition of carbon. As the calcination temperature rises in the range of 300–450 °C, the crystallinity of the composites increases, but their reversible capacity and cycling stability decrease. Being charged/discharged at a current density of 0.1C rate, the optimized Co3O4/C composite anode shows a large initial reversible capacity of 757 mA·h/g, and a capacity of 743 mA·h/g is observed after 10 cycles.

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