Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5146159 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Tailoring the shape of nanomaterials is a key factor to control their properties. In this presentation, individual porous NiO nanoflowers via α-Ni(OH)2 were fabricated through a simple solvothermal process without any surfactants or growth templates and their application in lithium battery was investigated. In the method, nickel acetate and urea were used as starting materials in ethanol media at 190 °C for 3 h followed by calcination at 400 °C. Electron microscopy studies revealed that initially fine nanoparticles precipitate during solvothermal treatment which then undergo aggregation and self-assembly resulting in nanoflowers. In prolonged time, each nanoflower gives rise to a solid well-faceted microparticle. The electrochemical performance of the NiO nanoflowers was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and conventional galvanostatic charge-discharge tests. The results showed an initial high discharge capacity of â¼1330 mAhgâ1 after 10 cycles at 0.1 C rate and a stable capacity of 630 mAhgâ1 after 40 cycles in the range of 0.01-3.0 V with the excellent columbic efficiency of â¼94%, suggesting that they have a very promising potential in the future application for lithium ion battery.
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Authors
Y. Bahari Mollamahale, Zong Liu, Yongda Zhen, Zhi Qun Tian, D. Hosseini, Luwei Chen, Pei Kang Shen,