Microwave-assisted synthesis of nico2o4 double-shelled hollow spheres for high-performance sodium ion batteries

51Citations
Citations of this article
32Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

This article is free to access.

Abstract

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.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

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

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free