Abstract
Binary transition metal oxides (BTMOs) have been explored as promising candidates in rechargeable lithium-ion battery (LIB) anodes due to their high specific capacity and environmental benignity. Herein, 2D ultrathin NiCo2O4 nanosheets vertically grown on a biomass-derived carbon fiber substrate (NCO NSs/BCFs) were obtained by a facile synthetic strategy. The BCF substrate has superior flexibility and mechanical strength and thus not only offers a good support to NCO NSs/BCFs composites, but also provides high-speed paths for electron transport. Furthermore, 2D NiCo2O4 nanosheets grown vertically present a large contact area between the electrode and the electrolyte, which shortens the ions/electrons transport distance. The nanosheets structure can effectively limit the volume change derived from Li+ insertion and extraction, thus improving the stability of the electrode material. Therefore, the synthesized self-supporting NCO NSs/BCFs electrode displays excellent electrochemical performance, such as a large reversible capacity of 1128 mAhg-1 after 80 cycles at a current density of 100 mag-1 and a good rate capability of 818.5 mahg-1 at 1000 mag-1. Undoubtedly, the cheap biomass carbon source and facile synthesis strategy here described can be extended to other composite materials for high-performance energy-storage and conversion devices.
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Liu, Y., Jiang, J., Yuan, Y., Jiang, Q., & Yan, C. (2019). Vertically Aligned NiCo2O4 nanosheet-encapsulated carbon fibers as a self-supported electrode for superior Li+ storage performance. Nanomaterials, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9091336
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