Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7854704 | Carbon | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We fabricated nickel oxide (NiO) on vertically-aligned multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) arrays (MWCNT/NiO) as an electrode for lithium-ion batteries. The specific capacity of 864.8 mA h gâ1 at the rate of 143.6 mA gâ1 for up to 50 cycles was achieved. Compared to the electrode based on NiO thin film on stainless steel, the MWCNT/NiO showed significant improvements because the vertically-aligned MWCNT arrays enabled easy ion and electron transport and acted as excellent base-structures that minimize pulverization of the active materials by absorbing the compressive and tensile stresses during charge and discharge processes. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of MWCNT/NiO showed low internal resistance and low charge-transfer resistance of the MWCNT/NiO that suggest superior ion and electron transport, respectively. This demonstrated that the vertically-aligned MWCNT array is a promising current collector for conversion-type active materials.
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Authors
Rahmat Agung Susantyoko, Xinghui Wang, Qizhen Xiao, Eugene Fitzgerald, Qing Zhang,