JOURNAL ARTICLE

FeSb2–Al2O3–C Nanocomposite Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Eric AllcornArumugam Manthiram

Year: 2014 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 6 (14)Pages: 10886-10891   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

FeSb2-Al2O3-C nanocomposite synthesized by ambient-temperature high-energy mechanical milling (HEMM) of Sb2O3, Fe, Al, and C has been investigated as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries. The FeSb2-Al2O3-C nanocomposites are characterized with X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). The characterization data reveal it to be composed of crystalline FeSb2 nanoparticles finely dispersed in an amorphous matrix of Al2O3 and carbon. The FeSb2-Al2O3-C nanocomposite exhibits an initial discharge (lithiation) capacity of 877 mAh g(-1) and an initial charge (delithiation) capacity of 547 mAh g(-1), yielding an initial coulombic efficiency of 62%. The extended cycling performance for this composite is far superior to that of the intermetallic FeSb2 or a similarly prepared FeSb2-C composite. FeSb2-Al2O3-C retains a specific capacity of ∼350 mAh g(-1) after 500 lithiation/delithiation cycles.

Keywords:
Materials science Nanocomposite X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Anode Faraday efficiency High-resolution transmission electron microscopy Lithium (medication) Amorphous solid Composite number Chemical engineering Scanning electron microscope Transmission electron microscopy Analytical Chemistry (journal) Composite material Nanotechnology Crystallography Electrode Physical chemistry Organic chemistry

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