Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8022219 | Materials Letters | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
NiO nanocrystals anchored on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were fabricated via a polyvinylpyrrolidone assisted co-precipitation route. At a current density of 100 mA gâ1, the composite anode delivers an initial reversible capacity of 962 mA h gâ1 and retains the capacity to 601 mA h gâ1 after 50 cycles. In contrast, the reversible capacity of the pure NiO particles faded to 380 mA h gâ1 immediately and then gradually decreased to 278 mA h gâ1 after 50 cycles. The significantly improved electrochemical performance of the NiO/CNT nanocomposite is attributed to the formation of conductive networks by CNTs, and large surface areas of NiO nanoparticles grown on CNTs which stabilizes these nanoparticles against agglomeration and reduces the diffusion length for lithium-ions. The present results indicate that NiO/CNT nanocomposite has potential applications in lithium-ion battery anodes.
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Authors
Syed Mustansar Abbas, Syed Tajammul Hussain, Saqib Ali, Khurram Shahzad Munawar, Nisar Ahmad, Nisar Ali,