Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5462853 | Materials Letters | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Silicon/graphene/carbon composite nanofibers (Si@RGO@C NFs) with a hierarchical structure are prepared by encapsulating graphene coated Si nanoparticles in the interconnected carbon nanofibers based on an electrospinning technology. For the hierarchical structure, Si nanoparticles are embedded in the graphene and the core-shell structure formed, which is further wrapped by the carbon nanofibers. As lithium ion battery anode, the well-defined Si@RGO@C NFs demonstrates a reversible capacity of 1228 mAh gâ1 and a capacity retention of 72% after 100 cycles with a current density of 800 mA gâ1. With the current density gradually increasing to 4000 mA gâ1, the electrode displays a specific capacity of 954 mAh gâ1, exhibiting superior rate capability compared to the Si nanoparticles. These excellent electrochemical properties are attributed to the hierarchical core shell structure and cross linked network for Si@RGO@C NFs.
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Authors
Zhenjiang He, Xianwen Wu, Zhaojun Yi, Xinyu Wang, Yanhong Xiang,