| Literature DB >> 26749240 |
Jing Pan1, Li Zhong1, Ming Li1, Yuanyuan Luo1, Guanghai Li2,3.
Abstract
Monodispersed hierarchically structured V2O5 hollow spheres were successfully obtained from orthorhombic VO2 hollow spheres, which are in turn synthesized by a simple template-free microwave-assisted solvothermal method. The structural evolution of VO2 hollow spheres has been studied and explained by a chemically induced self-transformation process. The reaction time and water content in the reaction solution have a great influence on the morphology and phase structure of the resulting products in the solvothermal reaction. The diameter of the VO2 hollow spheres can be regulated simply by changing vanadium ion content in the reaction solution. The VO2 hollow spheres can be transformed into V2O5 hollow spheres with nearly no morphological change by annealing in air. The nanorods composed of V2O5 hollow spheres have an average length of about 70 nm and width of about 19 nm. When used as a cathode material for lithium-ion batteries, the V2O5 hollow spheres display a diameter-dependent electrochemical performance, and the 440 nm hollow spheres show the highest specific discharge capacity of 377.5 mAhg(-1) at a current density of 50 mAg(-1) , and are better than the corresponding solid spheres and nanorod assemblies.Entities:
Keywords: cathodes; hollow spheres; lithium-ion batteries; microwave-assisted hydrothermal synthesis; nanostructures
Year: 2016 PMID: 26749240 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201504259
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236