Bamboo-like amorphous carbon nanotubes clad in ultrathin nickel oxide nanosheets for lithium-ion battery electrodes with long cycle life
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- Date:
- 2025-04-30
- Title of Paper:
- Bamboo-like amorphous carbon nanotubes clad in ultrathin nickel oxide nanosheets for lithium-ion battery electrodes with long cycle life
- Journal:
- CARBON
- Summary:
- In this work, we report the synthesis of one-dimensional (1-D) hierarchical NiO nanosheets covering bamboo-like amorphous CNT composites (NiO@CNT) via a facile and a low-cost solution route based on sulfonated polymeric nanotubes (PNTs) used simultaneously as both, a template, and a source of nano-structured carbon derived by a low-temperature thermal carbonization treatment. The electrochemical performance of the NiO@CNT composite electrode indicate that this novel hybrid nanostructure is potentially capable of delivering excellent reversible capacity when used as an anode material in a lithium-ion battery (LIB). A large discharge capacity of 1034 mAh g(-1) is delivered by the NiO@CNT composite even after 300 cycles at a relatively high current density of 800 mA g(-1), with an average coulombic efficiency of 98.1%. A significant achievement in the reversible capacity of the NiO@CNT composite is attributed to the outstanding nanostructure resulting in synergistic effects of the hollow amorphous CNT backbone and ultrathin NiO nanosheets. Furthermore, the generic solution method to fabricate 1-D metal oxides@amorphous CNT nanostructures, developed in this work, is expected to have a wide range of applications in improving the properties of transition metal oxides.
- Co-author:
- Xu, Xin; Tan, Hui; Xi, Kai; Ding, Shujiang; Yu, Demei; Cheng, Shaodong
- Translation or Not:
- No
- Date of Publication:
- 2015-04-01
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