High-rate amorphous SnO2 nanomembrane anodes for Li-ion batteries with a long cycling life

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Date
2014
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7
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1
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Cambridge : RSC Publ.
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Amorphous SnO2 nanomembranes as anodes for lithium ion batteries demonstrate a long cycling life of 1000 cycles at 1600 mA g−1 with a high reversible capacity of 854 mA h g−1 and high rate capability up to 40 A g−1. The superior performance is because of the structural features of the amorphous SnO2 nanomembranes. The nanoscale thickness provides considerably reduced diffusion paths for Li+. The amorphous structure can accommodate the strain of lithiation/delithiation, especially during the initial lithiation. More importantly, the mechanical feature of deformation can buffer the strain of repeated lithiation/delithiation, thus putting off pulverization. In addition, the two-dimensional transport pathways in between nanomembranes make the pseudo-capacitance more prominent. The encouraging results demonstrate the significant potential of nanomembranes for high power batteries.

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Anodes, Electric batteries, Lithium alloys, Lithium compounds, Nanostructures
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Liu, X., Zhang, J., Si, W., Xi, L., Oswald, S., Yan, C., & Schmidt, O. G. (2014). High-rate amorphous SnO2 nanomembrane anodes for Li-ion batteries with a long cycling life. 7(1). https://doi.org//10.1039/c4nr04903a
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