Abstract
Ge nanotube array anodes are prepared by template-assisted electrodeposition from an ionic liquid to obtain superior cycling performance. They show remarkable cycling ability at 0.2 C, with a very high initial discharge capacity of 1641 mA h g-1 and a charge capacity of 1260 mA h g-1. After 250 cycles the capacity retention is 98% relative to that at the 50th cycle. This journal is
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Liu, X., Hao, J., Liu, X., Chi, C., Li, N., Endres, F., … Zhao, J. (2015). Preparation of Ge nanotube arrays from an ionic liquid for lithium ion battery anodes with improved cycling stability. Chemical Communications, 51(11), 2064–2067. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cc08722d
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