Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5352479 | Applied Surface Science | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Graphene supported Li2SiO3@Li4Ti5O12 (GE@LSO/LTO) nanocomposites have been synthesized via a hydrothermal route and following calcination. LSO/LTO nanospheres are adhered to the graphene nanosheets with the size of 50-100 nm, in which both LSO and LTO particles are attached together. When tested as the anode for lithium ion batteries, the initial discharge and charge capacities of GE@LSO/LTO are 720.6 mAh gâ1 and 463.4 mAh gâ1 at the current density of 150 mA gâ1. After 200 cycles, the discharge and charge capacities can be remained of 399.2 mAh gâ1 and 398.9 mAh gâ1, respectively. Moreover, the charge rate capacities of GE@LSO/LTO composites retain 89.1% at the range of current density from 150 mA gâ1 to 750 mA gâ1. And its recovery rates are 91.0% when the current density back to 150 mA gâ1. In addition, the reversible capacity and cycle stability of GE@LSO/LTO are better than that of LTO and LSO/LTO. The reasons can be attributed to the synergistic effect between GE and LSO/LTO as well as the features of GE supports.
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Authors
Qiufen Wang, Shuai Yang, Juan Miao, Mengwei Lu, Tao Wen, Jiufang Sun,