Journal of Power Sources, Vol.196, No.10, 4779-4784, 2011
Synthesis and rate performance of Fe3O4-based Cu nanostructured electrodes for Li ion batteries
Fe3O4-based Cu nanostructured electrodes for Li ion batteries are fabricated by a two-step electrochemical process, and characterized with scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and electrochemical experiments. It is found that the electrochemical performance is closely related to the Fe3O4 morphology. The nanostructured electrodes with 1 min Fe3O4 deposition exhibit a large specific discharge capacity, i.e. 1342.23 mAh g(-1) in the first cycle and 1003.94 mAh g(-1) in the 34th. After extended Fe3O4 electroplating, Fe3O4 particles will fill the spaces between the Cu nanorods and coalesce on the top of the Cu nanorod arrays, which is detrimental to achieve high specific reversible capacities and good rate capability. Moreover, the nanostructured electrodes demonstrate significantly enhanced cycling performance due to the introduction of Cu nanorod arrays as the current collector, especially as compared to the planar electrodes where Fe3O4 is electrodeposited directly onto planar Cu surfaces. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Nanostructured anode;Li ion battery;Template assisted electrodeposition;Morphology;Rate capability