The ternary transitional metal oxide NiCo2O4 is a promising anode material for sodium ion batteries due to its high theoretical capacity and superior electrical con-ductivity. However, its sodium storage capability is severely limited by the sluggish sodiation/desodiation reaction kinetics. Herein, NiCo2O4 double-shelled hollow spheres were synthesized via a microwave-assisted, fast solvothermal synthetic procedure in a mixture of iso-propanol and glycerol, followed by annealing. Isopropanol played a vital role in the precipitation of nickel and cobalt, and the shrinkage of the glycerol quasi-emulsion under heat treatment was responsible for the formation of the double-shelled nanostructure. The as-synthesized product was tested as an anode material in a sodium ion battery, was found to exhibit a high reversible specific capacity of 511 mAh g-1 at 100 mA g-1, and deliver high capacity retention after 100 cycles.
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Zhang, X., Zhou, Y., Luo, B., Zhu, H., Chu, W., & Huang, K. (2018). Microwave-assisted synthesis of nico2o4 double-shelled hollow spheres for high-performance sodium ion batteries. Nano-Micro Letters, 10(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-017-0164-2
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