Achieving super lithium storage of FeC 2 O 4 /Gs composites with dual-level structured graphene sheets through electrostatic adherence

Iron oxalate (FeC 2 O 4 ) is a promising candidate as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with its advantages of low cost and high capacity. However, its commercial application is limited by its poor electrical conductivity, which leads to slow chemical reaction kinetics. Herein, a no...

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Published inJournal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Vol. 12; no. 37; pp. 15012 - 15023
Main Authors Li, Zengmou, Zhao, Qing, Zhang, Keyu, Cui, Dingfang, Chen, Keqi, Gong, Yusheng, Zhang, Shaoze, Li, Yin, Hu, Junxian, Yang, Bin, Yao, Yaochun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 26.09.2024
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Summary:Iron oxalate (FeC 2 O 4 ) is a promising candidate as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with its advantages of low cost and high capacity. However, its commercial application is limited by its poor electrical conductivity, which leads to slow chemical reaction kinetics. Herein, a novel FeC 2 O 4 -based composite (FeC 2 O 4 /Gs) with dual-level structured graphene sheets (Gs) was constructed via electrostatic adherence technology, which enhanced the combination form and composite effect for two discrepant materials. Based on the dual-level structured Gs in FeC 2 O 4 /Gs composites, micro-based Gs (∼5 μm) was dispersed between the FeC 2 O 4 particles. Meanwhile, the nano-based (∼50 nm) Gs was coated and embedded on the surface of rod-like FeC 2 O 4 particles. Because of the special structure of FeC 2 O 4 /Gs, it has a dual promotion of electron transport both within and on the surface of the FeC 2 O 4 particles, favoring electrochemical activity and efficiently inducing the conversion reaction. Consequently, the FeC 2 O 4 /Gs composite achieved a high reversible capacity of 820 mA h g −1 and excellent cycling stability with a capacity retention of 41% after 200 cycles under 10C. This study provides a novel opportunity to design composites and electrodes with electronic conductivity, excellent electrochemical activity and ultrahigh cycling stability for lithium storage.
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/D4TC02188F