Abstract
Paper-like free-standing germanium (Ge) and single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) composite anodes were synthesized by the vacuum filtration of Ge/SWCNT composites, which were prepared by a facile aqueous-based method. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. Electrochemical measurements demonstrate that the Ge/SWCNT composite paper anode with the weight percentage of 32% Ge delivered a specific discharge capacity of 417 mA h g-1 after 40 cycles at a current density of 25 mA g-1, 117% higher than the pure SWCNT paper anode. The SWCNTs not only function as a flexible mechanical support for strain release, but also provide excellent electrically conducting channels, while the nanosized Ge particles contribute to improving the discharge capacity of the paper anode. © 2014 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Wang, J., Wang, J. Z., Sun, Z. Q., Gao, X. W., Zhong, C., Chou, S. L., & Liu, H. K. (2014). A germanium/single-walled carbon nanotube composite paper as a free-standing anode for lithium-ion batteries. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2(13), 4613–4618. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ta14934j
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