One-step synthesis of novel mesoporous three-dimensional GeO2 and its lithium storage properties

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Novel mesoporous three-dimensional GeO2 was successfully synthesized by a facile one-step synthesis method followed by mixing with graphene using a spray drying process. The well-dispersed mesoporous GeO2 demonstrates a bean-like morphology (b-GeO2) with a particle size of 400 to 500 nm in length and 200 to 300 nm in diameter, in which mesopores with an average size of 3.6 nm are distributed. The b-GeO2 without any additional conductive surface layer shows a high reversible capacity for lithium storage of 845 mAh g-1 after 100 cycles, with nearly no capacity fading. When graphene was employed to be mixed with GeO2via a spray drying method, the electrochemical performance is further significantly improved. The b-GeO2/graphene composite electrode gives a higher de-lithiation capacity of 1021 mAh g-1, and the capacity retention is measured to be as high as 94.3% after 200 charge-discharge cycles for constant current cycling at 0.2 C, as well as an excellent rate performance, even displaying a reversible capacity of 730 mAh g-1 at a rate of 5 C. This journal is

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Jia, H., Kloepsch, R., He, X., Badillo, J. P., Winter, M., & Placke, T. (2014). One-step synthesis of novel mesoporous three-dimensional GeO2 and its lithium storage properties. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2(41), 17545–17550. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ta03933e

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