Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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226762 | Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Carbon thin-films/SiOx nanowires (C/SiOx NWs) complex were fabricated by combining a simple electrospinning process combined with a carbon heat treatment method using a polyvinylchloride (PVC) solution as organic precursor. This material was investigated for use as the anode in lithium rechargeable batteries. The specific capacity of C/SiOx NWs complex have exhibited 600 mA h/g when first cycled at 0.1 C rate which was higher than that for C/silica nanoparticles (C/silica NPs) complex, and the reversible capacity for the C/SiOx NWs complex of approximately 360 mA h/g was retained after 30 cycles. The SiOx NWs exhibited normal reversible capacities, which are adaptable in LIB.
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Authors
Ji-Hyun Kim, Soonchang Lee, Young-Seak Lee,