Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6578504 | Chemical Engineering Journal | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
We present a uniform rhombohedral Ni@ZnO bimetallic oxide host over carbon nanofibers (CNF) as an anode material for Li-ion batteries. Ni@ZnO was produced by annealing a Ni@zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) hierarchically decorated over CNFs. The rationally-designed freestanding composite exhibited promising stability in electrochemical performance. A first reversible capacity of 1051â¯mA·h·gâ1 was measured at a current density of 100â¯mA·gâ1, and 88% of this capacity was retained after 100 cycles. We attribute this high capacity retention to the hierarchical structure of the Ni@ZnO-enwrapped carbon framework encapsulating the conductive CNFs, as demonstrated by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The composite electrode also showed a high specific capacity of â¼497â¯mA·h·gâ1 in high-rate testing at 1000â¯mA·gâ1, because the cage-like framework of the material allowed rapid charge transfer and Li-ion diffusion in the anode.
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Authors
Bhavana Joshi, Edmund Samuel, Yong Il Kim, Min-Woo Kim, Hong Seok Jo, Mark T. Swihart, Woo Young Yoon, Sam S. Yoon,