Energy & Fuels, Vol.34, No.6, 7648-7657, 2020
Electrospun Nanofibers of Tin Phosphide (SnP0.94) Nanoparticles Encapsulated in a Carbon Matrix: A Tunable Conversion-cum-Alloying Lithium Storage Anode
Anodes with improved Li storage capability are required for next-generation lithium batteries. In this work we report a convenient synthesis strategy, based on electrospinning followed by reduction and phosphorization, to prepare a tin phosphide (SnP0.94) phase in a carbon nanofiber matrix. The layered structure offered by the SnP0.94 phase, along with its small size (5-20 nm) encapsulated in the conducting carbon matrix, leads to promising electrochemical Li storage characteristics. This composite has a capacity of 750 mAh g(-1) at 100 mA g(-1) with good cycling and rate stability. Electrochemical studies revealed a faster diffusion coefficient (1.86 x 10(-11) cm(2) s(-1)) for Li in the composite compared to the bare SnP0.94 (8.57 x 10(-14) cm(2) s(-1)), confirming the promise of this class of materials for cation storage in battery anodes.