Wei An AngNutan GuptaPrasanth RaghavanMadhavi Srinivasan
Mesoporous iron oxalate (FeC(2)O(4)) with two distinct morphologies, i.e., cocoon and rod, has been synthesized via a simple, scalable chimie douce precipitation method. The solvent plays a key role in determining the morphology and microstructure of iron oxalate, which are studied by field-emission scanning electron microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. Crystallographic characterization of the materials has been carried out by X-ray diffraction and confirmed phase-pure FeC(2)O(4)·2H(2)O formation. The critical dehydration process of FeC(2)O(4)·2H(2)O resulted in anhydrous FeC(2)O(4), and its thermal properties are studied by thermogravimetric analysis. The electrochemical properties of anhydrous FeC(2)O(4) in Li/FeC(2)O(4) cells are evaluated by cyclic voltammetry, galvanostatic charge-discharge cycling, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The studies showed that the initial discharge capacities of anhydrous FeC(2)O(4) cocoons and rods are 1288 and 1326 mA h g(-1), respectively, at 1C rate. Anhydrous FeC(2)O(4) cocoons exhibited stable capacity even at high C rates (11C). The electrochemical performance of anhydrous FeC(2)O(4) is found to be greatly influenced by the number of accessible reaction sites, morphology, and size effects.
Wei An Ang (1924012)Nutan Gupta (2009365)Raghavan Prasanth (1924018)Srinivasan Madhavi (1477786)
Bharat GattuPrashanth JampaniPrasad Prakash PatelMoni Kanchan DattaPrashant N. Kumta
Germano FerraraCatia ArbizzaniLibero DamenMartina GuidottiM. LazzariF. VergottiniRosalinda InguantaS. PiazzaCarmelo SunseriMarina Mastragostino
Zhong MaXianxia YuanLin LiZi‐Feng MaLei ZhangLiqiang MaiJiujun Zhang
Keyu ZhangFeng LiangYunke WangYongnian DaiYaochun Yao