Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5462647 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Carbonate is recently studied as anode material for lithium ion battery due to its relatively high capacity compared to relative oxides. In order to improve the time-efficiency of synthesis, an ultrafast solvothermal process assisted with microwave is carried out to obtain well-constructed Mn0.8Co0.2CO3/graphene composite as anode material for lithium ion batteries. The as-prepared Mn0.8Co0.2CO3/graphene composite with a graphene amount of 17.5 wt% exhibits a morphology of cubic particles in graphene without any impurity. Mn0.8Co0.2CO3/graphene delivers high initial charge capacities of 1033 mAh gâ1. And after 120 cycles, charge/discharge capacities of 737/735 mAh gâ1 are maintained at 0.2 A gâ1. Even at 2 A gâ1, the composite can still deliver high charge/discharge capacities of 500/501 mAh gâ1. It is promising to obtain carbonate/graphene anode materials rapidly through such ultrafast solvothermal process assisted by microwave for application.
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Authors
Qinqin Xiong, Jingjing Lou, Yujia Zhou, Shaojun Shi, Zhenguo Ji,