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Cong Wu1, Junyong Wang1, Qinglin Deng1
1Key Laboratory of Polar Materials and Devices (MOE) and Technical Center for Multifunctional Magneto-Optical Spectroscopy (Shanghai), Department of Electronic Engineering, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200241, People's Republic of China.
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Due to the intrinsic low electrical conductivity and large volume expansion of the CoFe2O4 based active materials, designing more novel structures is still one of the most important challenges for its lithium ion battery application. In this work, the CoFe2O4/reduced graphene oxide/carbon (CFO/rGO/C) composite with integrated multi-layer structure has been synthesized through a facial two-step hydrothermal method. Benefiting from the introduction of the graphene network and amorphous carbon coating layer, as well as the accompanying synergistic effect, this composite can exhibit fast and reversible lithium intercalation/deintercalation reactions. With the aid of a surface-induced capacitive process, the CFO/rGO/C composite delivers a superior specific capacity (945 mA h g-1 at 0.1 A g-1) and excellent long-term cyclic stability (421 mA h g-1 at 4 A g-1 with closely 100% Coulombic efficiency after 2000 cycles). Significantly, at a high current density of 1 A g-1, the reversible capacity exhibits a rapid increasing after 100 cycles and finally shows an ultra-high-capacity of 1430 mA h g-1 over 500 cycles. This method could be generalized to the preparation of other similar transition metal oxide-based materials for the development of high-performance energy storage systems.
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