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Synthesis of Flower-like Cu-3[MoO4](2)O from Cu-3(MoO4)(2)(OH)(2) and Its Application for Lithium-Ion Batteries: Structure-Electrochemical Property Relationships

Authors
Swain, BasudevLee, Duk-HeeKim, Jun-SikLee, Chan-GiKim, Dong-WanPark, Kyung-Soo
Issue Date
10월-2017
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Keywords
Cu-3[MoO4](2)O; flower-like microspheres; 3D nanostructures; anode materials; Li-ion batteries
Citation
CHEMELECTROCHEM, v.4, no.10, pp.2608 - 2617
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Journal Title
CHEMELECTROCHEM
Volume
4
Number
10
Start Page
2608
End Page
2617
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/82026
DOI
10.1002/celc.201700499
ISSN
2196-0216
Abstract
Flower-like Cu-3[MoO4](2)O microspheres have been synthesized by using a sequential process from lindgrenite (Cu-3(MoO4)(2)(OH)(2)). Lindgrenite nanoflowers were synthesized through a simpler route by using an aqueous chemical precipitation technique at room temperature without any surfactants or template. Subsequently, 3D flower-like Cu-3[MoO4](2)O microspheres have been synthesized by annealing at 300 degrees C for 2h from lindgrenite (Cu-3(MoO4)(2)(OH)(2)). From the XRD pattern, FTIR spectrum, SEM and TEM analysis, flower-like Cu-3[MoO4](2)O (ca. 5m) microspheres have been obtained, which were assembled from 3-4nm thick nanosheets with an orthorhombic structure. Application of 3D flower-like microspheres as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) has been investigated and the possible electrochemical mechanism is analyzed. Electrochemical characterization of the Cu-3[MoO4](2)O nanoflowers as an anode material for LIBs has exhibited good cycle stability and a high coulombic efficiency during operation. The electrochemical activity was attributed to the unique structure of the Cu-3[MoO4](2)O microspheres, which provide more active sites for Li-ion storage as well as a reduced transfer resistance. This work has explored a simple synthesis strategy for the synthesis of flower-like Cu-3[MoO4](2)O microspheres without templates, additives, or surfactants, which exhibit a basis for not only high electrochemical performance in reversible Li storage, but also cycle stability.
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