화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.43, No.46, 21428-21440, 2018
Binderless, bendable graphene/FexSn1-xO2 anode for lithium-ion batteries without the necessity of a current collector
SnO2 is an appealing anode material for lithium ion batteries. Advantages of SnO2 includes relatively low charge-discharge plateau and highly abundance in nature. However, the volume change (300%) is significant and critically impeding its cycle life. In this manuscript, we address these problems by exploiting an in-situ redox process to prepare graphene encapsulated SnO2 nanoparticles using soluble Sn2+ as the Sn precursor, which is oxidized to SnO2 by using graphene oxide. This method affords graphene@ SnO2 via oxygen bridging through of SnO2 nanoparticles. Furthermore, this method incorporates Fe atom into the SnO2 structure in-situ to create FexSn1-xO2 structure, which exhibits higher Li storage capacity. Our synthetic approach delivers graphene encapsulated FexSn1-xO2 structure, which is located on flexible carbonaceous fibers, and the whole system can be applied as lithium-ion batteries anode without any need of a current collector or binder polymer. This novel Sn based electrode could deliver a high capacity (calculate total electrode mass) of 454.3 mAh g(-1) after 200 cycles at 100 mA g(-1) (65.1% retention). Unlike most contemporary technologies, increasing the thickness of our Sn based electrode simply increases the capacity proportionally. The areal capacity is 1348.3 mu Ah cm(-2), and it is simply doubled to 2856.1 mu Ah cm(-2) while we double the thickness of electrode. (C) 2018 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.