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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.241, 486-493, 2013
Fe3O4/carbon core-shell nanotubes as promising anode materials for lithium-ion batteries
Magnetite (Fe3O4)/carbon core-shell nanotubes have been successfully synthesized by partial reduction of monodispersed hematite (Fe2O3) nanotubes with carbon coating. Fe2O3 is completely converted to Fe3O4 during the reduction process and a thin carbon layer is continuously coated on the surface of Fe3O4 with the nanotube morphology reserved. The Fe3O4/carbon core-shell nanotubes exhibit superior electrochemical properties as anode material for lithium-ion batteries compared with the Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 nanotubes. The Fe3O4/carbon core-shell nanotubes electrode shows a large reversible capacity up to 938 mAh g(-1) as well as improved cycling stability and excellent rate capability. The promising anode performance of the Fe3O4/carbon core-shell nanotubes can be attributed to their tubular morphology and continuous carbon coating, which provide improved structural stability and fast charge transport. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.