Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7727607 | Journal of Power Sources | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Tin antimonide alloy was obtained for the first time using a very simple dry microwave route. Up to 1Â g of well crystallized SnSb can be easily prepared in 90Â s under air in an open crucible. A full characterization by X-ray diffraction and 119Sn Mössbauer spectroscopy demonstrated the benefit of carbon as susceptor, which avoid any oxide contamination. The microwave-prepared SnSb was tested as negative electrode material in Li batteries. Interesting results in terms of capacity and rate capability were obtained with up to 700Â mAh/g sustained after 50 cycles at variable current. These results pave the way for the introduction of microwave synthesis as realistic route for a rapid, low cost and up-scalable production of electrode material for Li batteries or other large scale application types.
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Authors
P. Antitomaso, B. Fraisse, M.T. Sougrati, F. Morato-Lallemand, S. Biscaglia, D. Aymé-Perrot, P. Girard, L. Monconduit,