New synthesis of a foamlike Fe3O4/C composite via a self-expanding process and its electrochemical performance as anode material for lithium-ion batteries

Feng Wu, Rong Huang, Daobin Mu*, Borong Wu, Shi Chen

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Abstract

A novel foamlike Fe3O4/C composite is prepared via a sol-gel type method with gelatin as the carbon source and ferric nitrate as the iron source, following a postannealing treatment. Its lithium storage properties as anode material for a lithium-ion battery are thoroughly investigated in this work. With the interaction between ferric nitrate and gelatin, the foamlike architecture is attained through a unique self-expanding process. The Fe3O4/C composite possesses abundant porous structure along with highly dispersed Fe3O4 nanocrystal embedment in the carbon matrix. In the constructed architecture, the 3D porous network property ensures electrolyte accessibility; meanwhile, nanosized Fe3O4 promotes lithiation/delithiation, owing to numerous active sites, large electrolyte contact area, and a short lithium ion diffusion path. As a result, this Fe3O4/C composite electrode demonstrates an excellent cycling stability with a reversible capacity of 1008 mA h g-1 over 400 cycles at 0.2C (1C = 1000 mA g-1), as well as a superior rate performance with reversible capacity of 660 and 580 mA h g-1 at 3C and 5C, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)19254-19264
Number of pages11
JournalACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume6
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2014

Keywords

  • anode
  • foamlike structure
  • lithium-ion batteries
  • magnetite
  • self-expanding process

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