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Published on: February 1, 2016
Hollow Cu-doped NiO microspheres as anode materials with enhanced lithium storage performance
Qiwen Hu1, Wenyao Li1, Dina Ibrahim Abouelamaiem2
1School of Material Engineering, Shanghai University of Engineering Science Shanghai 201620 China liwenyao314@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Doping is an effective way to optimize the properties of electrode materials. In this study, hollow Cu-doped NiO microspheres were obtained via the hydrothermal method, in which the microspheres were aggregated from nanoparticles. Compared with the original NiO electrode, the Cu-doped NiO electrode exhibits prominent initial capacity (1180 vs. 900 mA h g-1) and better rate capability (80% vs. 30% retention) as anode materials. The superior electrochemical properties could be attributed to the enhanced conductivity by Cu doping.

