JOURNAL ARTICLE

Copper–silicon core–shell nanotube arrays for free-standing lithium ion battery anodes

Leimeng SunXinghui WangRahmat Agung SusantyokoQing Zhang

Year: 2014 Journal:   Journal of Materials Chemistry A Vol: 2 (37)Pages: 15294-15294   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

A free-standing and binder-free ultrathin (around 10 μm) 1D structured anode was reported, which was the first time copper–silicon core–shell nanotube arrays were fabricated using silicon nanowire arrays as the template. Within this design, cone-shaped copper nanotube arrays act as both the supporter of amorphous silicon and the current collector for the electrode.

Keywords:
Materials science Silicon Anode Nanotube Nanowire battery Copper Current collector Amorphous silicon Lithium-ion battery Electrode Nanotechnology Lithium (medication) Nanowire Carbon nanotube Optoelectronics Battery (electricity) Crystalline silicon Metallurgy Chemistry Lithium vanadium phosphate battery

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