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Designed synthesis of nitrogen-rich carbon wrapped Sn nanoparticles hybrid anode via in-situ growth of crystalline ZIF-8 on a binary metal oxide

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Indexed by:Journal Papers

Date of Publication:2016-01-01

Journal:NANO ENERGY

Included Journals:SCIE、EI

Volume:19

Page Number:486-494

ISSN No.:2211-2855

Key Words:Lithium-ion batteries; Metal-organic frameworks; Tin anode; Nitrogen doping

Abstract:We have established a novel and solvent-free synthesis of superior performance Sn/C anode derived from binary metal oxides which initiated the outward growth of ZIF-8 approach. The obtained anode has highly dispersed Sn nanoparticles wrapped in nitrogen-rich carbon with a 3D continuous conductive framework and a high Sn content of 82.3 wt% Binary metal oxide (ZnSnO3) is chosen together with imidazole to direct ZIF-8 growing around tin oxides according to the theory of hard and soft acids and bases. This ensures an encapsulation of tin oxides with high dispersion into ZIF-8. Subsequent pyrolysis allows the outward growth of ZIF-8 convert into a continuous and nitrogen-rich (5.3 wt%) carbon network with good conductivity. Meanwhile, tin oxides are reduced to Sn nanoparticles by carbothermal reduction and the reduced zinc consequently evaporates to create open pores which contribute to fast transportation of lithium-ions and electrons. Consequently, the Sn/C anode presents an initial discharge capacity of 1321 mA h g(-1) with superior coulombic efficiency of 80.1% at 0.2 A g(-1). Reversible capacities of 901 mA h g(-1) at 0.2 A g(-1) and 690 mA h g(-1) at 1 A g(-1) are reserved after 150 cycles. Importantly, this designed synthesis suggests a new approach to produce other materials such as MnO/C anode exhibiting good performance. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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