Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4767495 | Electrochimica Acta | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Although lithium-ion batteries are commonly used to our daily life, achieving superior properties in low-cost is still our current challenge. Here we report the fabrication of a bacteria-inspired, micro-/nanostructured Fe3O4-carbon/graphene foam hybrid material for lithium-ion battery anodes. The process employing biological adsorption is featured with low-cost and can have mass-production. Attributed to the graphene foam substrate, the fabricated micro-/nanostructure can be directly employed as a binder-free LIB anode without the need of complex treatments. The product used as an anode delivers a high reversible capacity of 1112 mAh gâ1 at the current density of 100 mA gâ1 even after 200 cycles, and exhibits good rate performance. These results demonstrate fabrication and electrochemical properties of a bacteria-inspired Fe3O4-carbon/graphene foam, suggesting a facile method for making anodes to be used in high-performance lithium-ion batteries.
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Authors
Ning Zhang, Chong Chen, Xiaohui Yan, Yuan Huang, Jia Li, Jianmin Ma, Dickon H.L. Ng,