Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6581910 | Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
A novel cobalt oxide/carbon nanotubes/carbon fiber composite for high-performance rechargeable lithium-oxygen batteries oxygen electrode is synthesized. The CNTs are deposited on the surface of CFP via a simple chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and Co3O4 nanosheets are directly coated on CNTs by electrochemical deposition. The unique three-dimensional network structural of the composite can facilitate the wetting of electrolyte and diffusion of oxygen. When applied as a self-supporting, binder-free cathode material for rechargeable nonaqueous lithium-oxygen batteries (LOBs), the novel Co3O4/CNTs/CFP electrode exhibited excellent performance (with a specific capacity of 7196.5mAh/g(CNTs+Co3O4) at a current density of 200Â mA/g and 25 stable cycles with 1000mAh/g(CNTs+Co3O4)). The superior performance is proposed to be associated with the 3D nanoporous structures and the absence of side reactions related to binders.
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Authors
You-guo Huang, Jing Chen, Xiao-hui Zhang, Ya-hui Zan, Xian-ming Wu, Ze-qiang He, Hong-qiang Wang, Qing-yu Li,