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Facile in situ growth of ZnO nanosheets standing on Ni foam as binder-free anodes for lithium ion batteries

ZnO has attracted increasing attention as an anode for lithium ion batteries. However, the application of such anode materials remains restricted by their poor conductivity and large volume changes during the charge/discharge process. Herein, we report a simple hydrothermal method to synthesize ZnO...

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Autores principales: Xia, Tianlai, Wang, Yingqian, Mai, Chengkang, Pan, Guangxing, Zhang, Ling, Zhao, Weiwei, Zhang, Jiaheng
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03373d
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author Xia, Tianlai
Wang, Yingqian
Mai, Chengkang
Pan, Guangxing
Zhang, Ling
Zhao, Weiwei
Zhang, Jiaheng
author_facet Xia, Tianlai
Wang, Yingqian
Mai, Chengkang
Pan, Guangxing
Zhang, Ling
Zhao, Weiwei
Zhang, Jiaheng
author_sort Xia, Tianlai
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description ZnO has attracted increasing attention as an anode for lithium ion batteries. However, the application of such anode materials remains restricted by their poor conductivity and large volume changes during the charge/discharge process. Herein, we report a simple hydrothermal method to synthesize ZnO nanosheets with a large surface area standing on a Ni foam framework, which is applied as a binder-free anode for lithium ion batteries. ZnO nanosheets were grown in situ on Ni foam, resulting in enhanced conductivity and enough space to buffer the volume changes of the battery. The ZnO nanosheets@Ni foam anode showed a high specific capacity (1507 mA h g(−1) at 0.2 A g(−1)), good capacity retention (1292 mA h g(−1) after 45 cycles), and superior rate capacity, which are better than those of ZnO nanomaterial-based anodes reported previously. Moreover, other transition metal oxides, such as Fe(2)O(3) and NiO were also formed in situ on Ni foam with perfect standing nanosheets structures by this hydrothermal method, confirming the universality and efficiency of this synthetic route.
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spelling pubmed-90653842022-05-04 Facile in situ growth of ZnO nanosheets standing on Ni foam as binder-free anodes for lithium ion batteries Xia, Tianlai Wang, Yingqian Mai, Chengkang Pan, Guangxing Zhang, Ling Zhao, Weiwei Zhang, Jiaheng RSC Adv Chemistry ZnO has attracted increasing attention as an anode for lithium ion batteries. However, the application of such anode materials remains restricted by their poor conductivity and large volume changes during the charge/discharge process. Herein, we report a simple hydrothermal method to synthesize ZnO nanosheets with a large surface area standing on a Ni foam framework, which is applied as a binder-free anode for lithium ion batteries. ZnO nanosheets were grown in situ on Ni foam, resulting in enhanced conductivity and enough space to buffer the volume changes of the battery. The ZnO nanosheets@Ni foam anode showed a high specific capacity (1507 mA h g(−1) at 0.2 A g(−1)), good capacity retention (1292 mA h g(−1) after 45 cycles), and superior rate capacity, which are better than those of ZnO nanomaterial-based anodes reported previously. Moreover, other transition metal oxides, such as Fe(2)O(3) and NiO were also formed in situ on Ni foam with perfect standing nanosheets structures by this hydrothermal method, confirming the universality and efficiency of this synthetic route. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9065384/ /pubmed/35519401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03373d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Xia, Tianlai
Wang, Yingqian
Mai, Chengkang
Pan, Guangxing
Zhang, Ling
Zhao, Weiwei
Zhang, Jiaheng
Facile in situ growth of ZnO nanosheets standing on Ni foam as binder-free anodes for lithium ion batteries
title Facile in situ growth of ZnO nanosheets standing on Ni foam as binder-free anodes for lithium ion batteries
title_full Facile in situ growth of ZnO nanosheets standing on Ni foam as binder-free anodes for lithium ion batteries
title_fullStr Facile in situ growth of ZnO nanosheets standing on Ni foam as binder-free anodes for lithium ion batteries
title_full_unstemmed Facile in situ growth of ZnO nanosheets standing on Ni foam as binder-free anodes for lithium ion batteries
title_short Facile in situ growth of ZnO nanosheets standing on Ni foam as binder-free anodes for lithium ion batteries
title_sort facile in situ growth of zno nanosheets standing on ni foam as binder-free anodes for lithium ion batteries
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03373d
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