JOURNAL ARTICLE

Simple Synthesis of Hollow Tin Dioxide Microspheres and Their Application to Lithium‐Ion Battery Anodes

Sang Woo HanByung‐Jun JangTaeWan KimSeung M. OhTaeghwan Hyeon

Year: 2005 Journal:   Advanced Functional Materials Vol: 15 (11)Pages: 1845-1850   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Hollow tin dioxide (SnO 2 ) microspheres were synthesized by the simple heat treatment of a mixture composed of tin( IV ) tetrachloride pentahydrate (SnCl 4 ·5H 2 O) and resorcinol–formaldehyde gel (RF gel). Because hollow structures were formed during the heat treatment, the pre‐formation of template and the adsorption of target precursor on template are unnecessary in the current method, leading to simplified synthetic procedures and facilitating mass production. Field‐emission scanning electron microscopy (FE‐SEM) images showed 1.7–2.5 μm sized hollow spherical particles. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images showed that the produced spherical particles are composed of a hollow inner cavity and thin outer shell. When the hollow SnO 2 microspheres were used as a lithium‐battery anode, they exhibited extraordinarily high discharge capacities and coulombic efficiency. The reported synthetic procedure is straightforward and inexpensive, and consequently can be readily adopted to produce large quantities of hollow SnO 2 microspheres. This straightforward approach can be extended for the synthesis of other hollow microspheres including those obtained from ZrO 2 and ZrO 2 /CeO 2 solid solutions.

Keywords:
Materials science Tin dioxide Anode Tin Transmission electron microscopy Lithium (medication) Scanning electron microscope Chemical engineering Faraday efficiency Template method pattern Nanotechnology Electrode Composite material

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