JOURNAL ARTICLE

Three-dimensional nanoarchitecture of Sn–Sb–Co alloy as an anode of lithium-ion batteries with excellent lithium storage performance

Abstract

A novel nanoarchitectured Sn–Sb–Co alloy electrode is reported, which was prepared by direct electrodeposition on a Cu nanoribbon array in order to target the rapidly fading capacity and the poor rate-capability issues of Sn based materials for Li-ion batteries. The SEM images indicate a three-dimensional (3D) nanoarchitectured Sn–Sb–Co alloy with an array structure. Electrochemical measurements show that the 3D nanoarchitectured Sn54Sb41Co5 alloy electrode exhibits a reversible capacity as high as 512.8 mA h g−1 at 0.2 C (1 C = 650 mA g−1) after 150 cycles. Furthermore, the 3D nanoarchitectured Sn54Sb41Co5 anode can deliver a high reversible capacity (275 mA h g−1) up to the 80th cycle at a high discharge–charge rate of 23 C (∼15 A g−1). These outstanding electrochemical properties are attributed to the unique nanoarchitectures of the Sn54Sb41Co5 electrodes, making them an excellent anode material.

Keywords:
Anode Lithium (medication) Electrochemistry Alloy Materials science Electrode Ion Chemical engineering Metallurgy Chemistry Physical chemistry Organic chemistry

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