Carbon-encapsulated Fe3O4 composites were successfully fabricated via hydrothermal method and ex- amined by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The Fe3O4@C nanocomposi...Carbon-encapsulated Fe3O4 composites were successfully fabricated via hydrothermal method and ex- amined by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The Fe3O4@C nanocomposite as an anode material with novel structure demonstrated excellent electrochemical performance, with enhanced specific reversible current density of 50 mA/g capacity (950 mAh/g at the after 50 cycles), remarkable rate capability (more than 650 mAh/g even at the current density of 1,000 mAJg) and good cycle ability with less capacity fading (2.4 % after 50 cycles). Two factors have been attributed to the ultrahigh electrochemical perfor- mance: Firstly, the 30- to 50-nm spherical structure with a short diffusion pathway and the amorphous carbon layer could not only provide extra space for buffering the volumetric change during the continuous charging-dis- charging but also improve the whole conductivity of the Fe3O4@C nanocomposite electrode; secondly, the syner- gistic effects of Fe304 and carbon could avoid Fe304 direct exposure to the electrolyte and maintain the structural stabilization of Fe3O4@C nanocomposite. It was suggested that the Fe3O4@C nanocomposite could be suitable as analternative anode for lithium-ion batteries with a high ap- plication potential.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51201066 and 51171065)the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(S2012020010937 and 10351063101000001)+1 种基金the Scientific and Technological Plan of Guangdong Province(2013B010403032)the Education Department of Guangdong Province Science and Technology Innovation Project(2013KJCX0183)
文摘Carbon-encapsulated Fe3O4 composites were successfully fabricated via hydrothermal method and ex- amined by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The Fe3O4@C nanocomposite as an anode material with novel structure demonstrated excellent electrochemical performance, with enhanced specific reversible current density of 50 mA/g capacity (950 mAh/g at the after 50 cycles), remarkable rate capability (more than 650 mAh/g even at the current density of 1,000 mAJg) and good cycle ability with less capacity fading (2.4 % after 50 cycles). Two factors have been attributed to the ultrahigh electrochemical perfor- mance: Firstly, the 30- to 50-nm spherical structure with a short diffusion pathway and the amorphous carbon layer could not only provide extra space for buffering the volumetric change during the continuous charging-dis- charging but also improve the whole conductivity of the Fe3O4@C nanocomposite electrode; secondly, the syner- gistic effects of Fe304 and carbon could avoid Fe304 direct exposure to the electrolyte and maintain the structural stabilization of Fe3O4@C nanocomposite. It was suggested that the Fe3O4@C nanocomposite could be suitable as analternative anode for lithium-ion batteries with a high ap- plication potential.