Fe3o4/graphene composite anode material for fast-charging li-ion batteries

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Composite anode material based on Fe3O4 and reduced graphene oxide is prepared by base-catalysed co-precipitation and sonochemical dispersion. Structural and morphological characterizations demonstrate an effective and homogeneous embedding of Fe3O4 nanoparticles in the carbonaceous matrix. Electrochemical characterization highlights specific capacities higher than 1000 mAh g−1 at 1C, while a capacity of 980 mAhg−1 is retained at 4C, with outstanding cycling stability. These results demonstrate a synergistic effect by nanosize morphology of Fe3O4 and inter-particle conductivity of graphene nanosheets, which also contribute to enhancing the mechanical and cycling stability of the electrode. The outstanding capacity delivered at high rates suggests a possible application of the anode material for high-power systems.

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Staffolani, A., Darjazi, H., Carbonari, G., Maroni, F., Gabrielli, S., & Nobili, F. (2021). Fe3o4/graphene composite anode material for fast-charging li-ion batteries. Molecules, 26(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26144316

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