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Carbon-Coated CuNb(13)O(33) as A New Anode Material for Lithium Storage

Niobates are very promising anode materials for Li(+)-storage rooted in their good safety and high capacities. However, the exploration of niobate anode materials is still insufficient. In this work, we explore ~1 wt% carbon-coated CuNb(13)O(33) microparticles (C-CuNb(13)O(33)) with a stable shear R...

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Autores principales: Gao, Jiazhe, Li, Songjie, Wang, Wenze, Ou, Yinjun, Gao, Shangfu, Liu, Xuehua, Lin, Chunfu
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10004636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16051818
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author Gao, Jiazhe
Li, Songjie
Wang, Wenze
Ou, Yinjun
Gao, Shangfu
Liu, Xuehua
Lin, Chunfu
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Li, Songjie
Wang, Wenze
Ou, Yinjun
Gao, Shangfu
Liu, Xuehua
Lin, Chunfu
author_sort Gao, Jiazhe
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description Niobates are very promising anode materials for Li(+)-storage rooted in their good safety and high capacities. However, the exploration of niobate anode materials is still insufficient. In this work, we explore ~1 wt% carbon-coated CuNb(13)O(33) microparticles (C-CuNb(13)O(33)) with a stable shear ReO(3) structure as a new anode material to store Li(+). C-CuNb(13)O(33) delivers a safe operation potential (~1.54 V), high reversible capacity of 244 mAh g(−1), and high initial-cycle Coulombic efficiency of 90.4% at 0.1C. Its fast Li(+) transport is systematically confirmed through galvanostatic intermittent titration technique and cyclic voltammetry, which reveal an ultra-high average Li(+) diffusion coefficient (~5 × 10(–11) cm(2) s(−1)), significantly contributing to its excellent rate capability with capacity retention of 69.4%/59.9% at 10C/20C relative to 0.5C. An in-situ XRD test is performed to analyze crystal-structural evolutions of C-CuNb(13)O(33) during lithiation/delithiation, demonstrating its intercalation-type Li(+)-storage mechanism with small unit-cell-volume variations, which results in its capacity retention of 86.2%/92.3% at 10C/20C after 3000 cycles. These comprehensively good electrochemical properties indicate that C-CuNb(13)O(33) is a practical anode material for high-performance energy-storage applications.
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spelling pubmed-100046362023-03-11 Carbon-Coated CuNb(13)O(33) as A New Anode Material for Lithium Storage Gao, Jiazhe Li, Songjie Wang, Wenze Ou, Yinjun Gao, Shangfu Liu, Xuehua Lin, Chunfu Materials (Basel) Article Niobates are very promising anode materials for Li(+)-storage rooted in their good safety and high capacities. However, the exploration of niobate anode materials is still insufficient. In this work, we explore ~1 wt% carbon-coated CuNb(13)O(33) microparticles (C-CuNb(13)O(33)) with a stable shear ReO(3) structure as a new anode material to store Li(+). C-CuNb(13)O(33) delivers a safe operation potential (~1.54 V), high reversible capacity of 244 mAh g(−1), and high initial-cycle Coulombic efficiency of 90.4% at 0.1C. Its fast Li(+) transport is systematically confirmed through galvanostatic intermittent titration technique and cyclic voltammetry, which reveal an ultra-high average Li(+) diffusion coefficient (~5 × 10(–11) cm(2) s(−1)), significantly contributing to its excellent rate capability with capacity retention of 69.4%/59.9% at 10C/20C relative to 0.5C. An in-situ XRD test is performed to analyze crystal-structural evolutions of C-CuNb(13)O(33) during lithiation/delithiation, demonstrating its intercalation-type Li(+)-storage mechanism with small unit-cell-volume variations, which results in its capacity retention of 86.2%/92.3% at 10C/20C after 3000 cycles. These comprehensively good electrochemical properties indicate that C-CuNb(13)O(33) is a practical anode material for high-performance energy-storage applications. MDPI 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10004636/ /pubmed/36902934 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16051818 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gao, Jiazhe
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Ou, Yinjun
Gao, Shangfu
Liu, Xuehua
Lin, Chunfu
Carbon-Coated CuNb(13)O(33) as A New Anode Material for Lithium Storage
title Carbon-Coated CuNb(13)O(33) as A New Anode Material for Lithium Storage
title_full Carbon-Coated CuNb(13)O(33) as A New Anode Material for Lithium Storage
title_fullStr Carbon-Coated CuNb(13)O(33) as A New Anode Material for Lithium Storage
title_full_unstemmed Carbon-Coated CuNb(13)O(33) as A New Anode Material for Lithium Storage
title_short Carbon-Coated CuNb(13)O(33) as A New Anode Material for Lithium Storage
title_sort carbon-coated cunb(13)o(33) as a new anode material for lithium storage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10004636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902934
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16051818
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