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Yanting Chu1, Lingyu Guo1, Baojuan Xi1
1Key Laboratory of the Colloid and Interface Chemistry, Ministry of Education, and School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan, 250100, P. R. China.
Abstract:
The first synthesis of MnO@Mn3 O4 nanoparticles embedded in an N-doped porous carbon framework (MnO@Mn3 O4 /NPCF) through pyrolysis of mixed-valent Mn8 clusters is reported. The unique features of MnO@Mn3 O4 /NPCF are derived from the distinct interfacial structure of the Mn8 clusters, implying a new methodological strategy for hybrids. The characteristics of MnO@Mn3 O4 are determined by conducting high angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (HAADF-STEM) and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) valence-state analyses. Due to the combined advantages of MnO@Mn3 O4 , the uniform distribution, and the NPCF, MnO@Mn3 O4 /NPCF displays unprecedented lithium-storage performance (1500 mA h g-1 at 0.2 A g-1 over 270 cycles). Quantitative analysis reveals that capacitance and diffusion mechanisms account for Li+ storage, wherein the former dominates. First-principles calculations highlight the strong affiliation of MnO@Mn3 O4 and the NPCF, which favor structural stability. Meanwhile, defects of the NPCF decrease the diffusion energy barrier, thus enhancing the Li+ pseudocapacitive process, reversible capacity, and long cycling performance. This work presents a new methodology to construct composites for energy storage and conversion.
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