The conversion reaction mechanism of bimetallic Ni-Fe hydroxycarbonate and its encapsulation in carbon nanospheres for achieving excellent Li-ion storage performance
- Authors
- Park, Jin-Sung; Hong, Jeong Hoo; Yang, Su Hyun; Kang, Yun Chan
- Issue Date
- 28-6월-2020
- Publisher
- ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, v.8, no.24, pp.12124 - 12133
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- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
- Volume
- 8
- Number
- 24
- Start Page
- 12124
- End Page
- 12133
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/54963
- DOI
- 10.1039/d0ta04305b
- ISSN
- 2050-7488
- Abstract
- The search for promising anode materials with optimum compositions for use in lithium ion batteries (LIBs) is still underway. Herein, the lithium storage mechanism of nickel iron hydroxycarbonate (NiFeHC) consisting of two transition metal cations and two anion compounds is investigated. Through various analysis tools andin situandex situtechniques, it was found that the following reversible conversion reactions occur from the second cycle onward: (1) M(OH)(2)+ MCO3+ 4Li(+)+ 4e(-)<-> 2M + Li2CO3+ 2LiOH (M = Ni, Fe), (2) Li2CO3+ (4 + 0.5x)Li++ (4 + 0.5x)e(-)<-> 3Li(2)O + 0.5Li(x)C(2)(x= 0, 1, 2), and (3) LiOH + 2Li(+)+ 2e(-)<-> Li2O + LiH. It is known that heterostructured composite materials with different band gaps exhibit attractive electrochemical performance owing to the presence of a heterointerface that forms an intrinsic internal electric field. When tested as an anode, the crystalline NiFeHC material exhibited a high reversible capacity of 1221 mA h g(-1)in the initial cycle when cycled at 1 A g(-1). To enhance the electrochemical properties of the NiFeHC material, amorphous NiFeHC was formed within the shells of hollow carbon nanospheresvia in situprecipitation, yielding a-NiFeHC@C. a-NiFeHC@C exhibited stable cycle performance up to 700 cycles and high rate performance, where a discharge capacity of 251 mA h g(-1)was achieved at a high current density of 30 A g(-1). The synergy of the heterointerface and encapsulation of amorphous NiFeHC within the carbon shell enabled excellent electrochemical properties.
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