| Literature DB >> 19159325 |
Praveen Meduri1, Chandrashekhar Pendyala, Vivekanand Kumar, Gamini U Sumanasekera, Mahendra K Sunkara.
Abstract
In this report, we present a simple and generic concept involving metal nanoclusters supported on metal oxide nanowires as stable and high capacity anode materials for Li-ion batteries. Specifically, SnO(2) nanowires covered with Sn nanoclusters exhibited an exceptional capacity of >800 mAhg(-1) over hundred cycles with a low capacity fading of less than 1% per cycle. Post lithiation analyses after 100 cycles show little morphological degradation of the hybrid nanowires. The observed, enhanced stability with high capacity retention is explained with the following: (a) the spacing between Sn nanoclusters on SnO(2) nanowires allowed the volume expansion during Li alloying and dealloying; (b) high available surface area of Sn nanoclusters for Li alloying and dealloying; and (c) the presence of Sn nanoclusters on SnO(2) allowed reversible reaction between Sn and Li(2)O to produce both Sn and SnO phases.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19159325 DOI: 10.1021/nl802864a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189