JOURNAL ARTICLE

Formation of Sn@C Yolk–Shell Nanospheres and Core–Sheath Nanowires for Highly Reversible Lithium Storage

Wei NiYabo WangRong Xu

Year: 2013 Journal:   Particle & Particle Systems Characterization Vol: 30 (10)Pages: 873-880   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

As one promising anode material with high theoretical capacity, metallic tin has attracted much research interest in the field of lithium‐ion batteries. Here, two types of tin/carbon (Sn@C) core–shell nanostructures with inner buffering voids are fabricated from SnO 2 hollow nanospheres via a facile chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method. The crystallinity and surface topography of SnO 2 hollow nanospheres are found to affect the morphology of resultant Sn@C materials. Sn@C yolk–shell nanospheres and core–sheath nanowires are obtained from the as‐prepared SnO 2 and high‐temperature annealed SnO 2 nanospheres, respectively. The unique Sn@C nanostructures can mitigate the agglomeration/pulverization of Sn nanoparticles and electrical disconnection from the current collector caused by the large volume change during the lithium alloying/dealloying process. Both Sn@C yolk–shell and core–sheath nanostructures show stable cycling performance up to 500 cycles with specific capacities of ca. 430 and 520 mA h g −1 , respectively.

Keywords:
Materials science Chemical engineering Lithium (medication) Nanostructure Tin Nanowire Nanotechnology Chemical vapor deposition Crystallinity Nanoparticle Anode Electrode Composite material Metallurgy Chemistry

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