Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5464169 | Materials Letters | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Hierarchical Fe3O4 hollow nanostructures are synthesized from the phase transition of Fe2O3 hollow nanostructures, which are prepared through a dissolution-recrystallization process. The hierarchical Fe3O4 hollow nanostructures, applied as an anode material for Na-ion batteries, display good rate capability and cycling stability. The reversible capacity of 150Â mAh/g at 100Â mA/g after 50 cycles can be maintained for Fe3O4 anode. The superior Na-ion storage properties of hierarchical Fe3O4 could be largely ascribed to the stable electrode structure during Na-ion insertion and extraction process. On the contrary, Fe2O3 anode exhibits a high initial discharge capacity (686Â mAh/g), but it suffers from poor cycling stability due to the remarkable pulverization of the electrode.
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Authors
Kaiqiang Zhou, Yichao Zhen, Zhensheng Hong, Juhua Guo, Zhigao Huang,