JOURNAL ARTICLE

Lithium intercalation/de-intercalation behavior of a composite Sn/C thin film fabricated by magnetron sputtering

Leqi ZhaoShengshui HuW LILiqing LiXiandeng Hou

Year: 2008 Journal:   Rare Metals Vol: 27 (5)Pages: 507-512   Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media

Abstract

A tin film of 320 nm in thickness on Cu foil and its composite film with graphite of ∼50 nm in thickness on it were fabricated by magnetron sputtering. The surface morphology, composition, surface distributions of alloy elements, and lithium intercalation/de-intercalation behaviors of the fabricated films were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron probe microanalyzer (EPMA), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP), cyclic voltammetry (CV), and galvanostatic charge/discharge (GC) measurements. It is found that the lithium intercalation/de-intercalation behavior of the Sn film can be significantly improved by its composite with graphite. With cycling, the discharge capacity of the Sn film without composite changes from 570 mAh/g of the 2nd cycle to 270 mAh/g of the 20th cycle, and its efficiency for the discharge and charge is between 90% and 95%. Nevertheless, the discharge capacity of the composite Sn/C film changes from 575 mAh/g of the 2nd cycle to 515 mAh/g of the 20th cycle, and its efficiency for the discharge and charge is between 95% and 100%. The performance improvement of tin by its composite with graphite is ascribed to the retardation of the bulk tin cracking from volume change during lithium intercalation and de-intercalation, which leads to the pulverization of tin.

Keywords:
Materials science Intercalation (chemistry) X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Lithium (medication) Electron microprobe Tin Graphite Scanning electron microscope Analytical Chemistry (journal) Composite number Sputter deposition Sputtering Inductively coupled plasma Thin film Chemical engineering Composite material Metallurgy Inorganic chemistry Nanotechnology Plasma Chemistry

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