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Characterization of Electrode Materials for Lithium Ion and Sodium Ion Batteries Using Synchrotron Radiation Techniques
Published on: November 11, 2013
Chemically anchored two-dimensional-SiO /zero-dimensional-MoO2 nanocomposites for high-capacity lithium storage
Soohwan Kim1, Hyundong Yoo1, Hansu Kim1
1Department of Energy Engineering, Hanyang University 222 Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu Seoul 04763 Republic of Korea khansu@hanyang.ac.kr.
Abstract:
Silicon oxides are promising alternatives for graphite anodes in lithium-ion batteries. SiO nanosheets exhibit favorable anodic performances, including outstanding capacity retention and dimensional stability, due to their unique two-dimensional (2D) microstructures, but suffer from low specific capacity and poor initial coulombic efficiency. Here we demonstrate that chemically anchoring of molybdenum dioxide (MoO2) nanoparticles on the surface of 2D-SiO nanosheets via a Mo-O-Si bond boosts both the reversible capacity and initial coloumbic efficiency without sacrificing the useful properties of 2D-SiO nanosheets. The enhancements can be attributed to the introduction of a zero-dimensional MoO2 nano-object, which offers abnormal storage sites for lithium. The proposed nano-architecturing shows how we can maximize the advantages of 2D nanomaterials for energy storage applications.
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