Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5150109 | Journal of Power Sources | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Transition metal oxides have recently aroused a renewed and increasing interest as conversion anode materials for sodium ion batteries. Being their electrochemical performances strongly dependent on morphological aspects, has been here proposed a straightforward approach to modulate morphological characteristics of a transition metal oxide (Co3O4) using a low cost synthetic route. The as obtained optimized morphology allows the realization of high practical specific capacities, higher than 500 mAh gâ1 after 50 cycles, and represents a valid candidate for further optimization. In addition to the morphology-performance correlations, the reaction mechanism beyond the electrochemical behavior was also investigated revealing the role of the CoO phase in the charge/discharge process. Finally, an electrode pre-sodiation treatment for conversion materials is presented: it has been indeed demonstrated that it sensibly decreases the irreversible capacity correlated to the first cycle and improves cycle ability.
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Authors
Gianluca Longoni, Michele Fiore, Joo-Hyung Kim, Young Hwa Jung, Do Kyung Kim, Claudio M. Mari, Riccardo Ruffo,