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A Nano-Rattle SnO(2)@carbon Composite Anode Material for High-Energy Li-ion Batteries by Melt Diffusion Impregnation

The huge volume expansion in Sn-based alloy anode materials (up to 360%) leads to a dramatic mechanical stress and breaking of particles, resulting in the loss of conductivity and thereby capacity fading. To overcome this issue, SnO(2)@C nano-rattle composites based on <10 nm SnO(2) nanoparticles...

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Autores principales: Maharajan, Sivarajakumar, Kwon, Nam Hee, Brodard, Pierre, Fromm, Katharina M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7221675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32331473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10040804
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author Maharajan, Sivarajakumar
Kwon, Nam Hee
Brodard, Pierre
Fromm, Katharina M.
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Kwon, Nam Hee
Brodard, Pierre
Fromm, Katharina M.
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description The huge volume expansion in Sn-based alloy anode materials (up to 360%) leads to a dramatic mechanical stress and breaking of particles, resulting in the loss of conductivity and thereby capacity fading. To overcome this issue, SnO(2)@C nano-rattle composites based on <10 nm SnO(2) nanoparticles in and on porous amorphous carbon spheres were synthesized using a silica template and tin melting diffusion method. Such SnO(2)@C nano-rattle composite electrodes provided two electrochemical processes: a partially reversible process of the SnO(2) reduction to metallic Sn at 0.8 V vs. Li(+)/Li and a reversible process of alloying/dealloying of Li(x)Sn(y) at 0.5 V vs. Li(+)/Li. Good performance could be achieved by controlling the particle sizes of SnO(2) and carbon, the pore size of carbon, and the distribution of SnO(2) nanoparticles on the carbon shells. Finally, the areal capacity of SnO(2)@C prepared by the melt diffusion process was increased due to the higher loading of SnO(2) nanoparticles into the hollow carbon spheres, as compared with Sn impregnation by a reducing agent.
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spelling pubmed-72216752020-05-21 A Nano-Rattle SnO(2)@carbon Composite Anode Material for High-Energy Li-ion Batteries by Melt Diffusion Impregnation Maharajan, Sivarajakumar Kwon, Nam Hee Brodard, Pierre Fromm, Katharina M. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article The huge volume expansion in Sn-based alloy anode materials (up to 360%) leads to a dramatic mechanical stress and breaking of particles, resulting in the loss of conductivity and thereby capacity fading. To overcome this issue, SnO(2)@C nano-rattle composites based on <10 nm SnO(2) nanoparticles in and on porous amorphous carbon spheres were synthesized using a silica template and tin melting diffusion method. Such SnO(2)@C nano-rattle composite electrodes provided two electrochemical processes: a partially reversible process of the SnO(2) reduction to metallic Sn at 0.8 V vs. Li(+)/Li and a reversible process of alloying/dealloying of Li(x)Sn(y) at 0.5 V vs. Li(+)/Li. Good performance could be achieved by controlling the particle sizes of SnO(2) and carbon, the pore size of carbon, and the distribution of SnO(2) nanoparticles on the carbon shells. Finally, the areal capacity of SnO(2)@C prepared by the melt diffusion process was increased due to the higher loading of SnO(2) nanoparticles into the hollow carbon spheres, as compared with Sn impregnation by a reducing agent. MDPI 2020-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7221675/ /pubmed/32331473 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10040804 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Maharajan, Sivarajakumar
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Brodard, Pierre
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A Nano-Rattle SnO(2)@carbon Composite Anode Material for High-Energy Li-ion Batteries by Melt Diffusion Impregnation
title A Nano-Rattle SnO(2)@carbon Composite Anode Material for High-Energy Li-ion Batteries by Melt Diffusion Impregnation
title_full A Nano-Rattle SnO(2)@carbon Composite Anode Material for High-Energy Li-ion Batteries by Melt Diffusion Impregnation
title_fullStr A Nano-Rattle SnO(2)@carbon Composite Anode Material for High-Energy Li-ion Batteries by Melt Diffusion Impregnation
title_full_unstemmed A Nano-Rattle SnO(2)@carbon Composite Anode Material for High-Energy Li-ion Batteries by Melt Diffusion Impregnation
title_short A Nano-Rattle SnO(2)@carbon Composite Anode Material for High-Energy Li-ion Batteries by Melt Diffusion Impregnation
title_sort nano-rattle sno(2)@carbon composite anode material for high-energy li-ion batteries by melt diffusion impregnation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7221675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32331473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10040804
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