Facile synthesis of porous MgO-CaO-SnOx nanocubes implanted firmly on in situ formed carbon paper and their lithium storage properties

Bote Zhao, Guangming Yang, Ran Ran, Chan Kwak, Doh Won Jung, Hee Jung Park, Zongping Shao

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Abstract

Porous MgO-CaO-SnOx nanocubes (crystalline SnOx and amorphous MgO/CaO) were synthesized to implant firmly and uniformly onto in situ formed carbon paper by a facile route including a template-free growth process and calcining treatment. Low-cost filter paper was used to realize the part implantation of cubes as well as a source of carbon paper. The mechanistic analysis demonstrates that Mg2+/Ca2+ ions and ammonium hydroxide played important roles in the formation of the cubic phase precursor. This MgO-CaO-SnOx-nanocubes/carbon paper could be directly applied as a binder-free film electrode for lithium-ion batteries eliminating conventional electrode fabrication processes, and an average capacity contribution of ∼719 mA h g-1 for MgO-CaO-SnOx nanocubes through 40 cycles was achieved. The facile synthesis strategy combines the material synthesis, dispersion and electrode fabrication, which further opens a new avenue for the application of nano-architectures in energy storage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9126-9133
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume2
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Jun 2014

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