Abstract All high‐capacity anodes for lithium‐ion (Li‐ion) batteries, such as those based on tin (Sn) and silicon (Si), suffer from large volume changes during cycling with lithium ions, and their high capacities can be only achieved in the first few cycles. We design and synthesize a unique four‐layer yolk–shell tin–carbon (Sn–C) nanotube array to address this problem. The shape and size of the exterior Sn nanotube@carbon core–shell layer, the encapsulated interior Sn nanowire@carbon nanotube core–shell layer, and the filling level of each layer can be all controlled by adjusting the experimental conditions. Such a nanostructure has not been reported for any metal or metal oxide‐based material. Owing to the special design of the electrode structure, the four‐layer hierarchical structure demonstrates excellent Li‐ion storage properties in terms of high capacity, long cycle life, and high rate performance.
Tong ZhangChaoda ChenXiaofei BianBiao JinZhenzhen LiHongxia XuYanhui XuYanming Ju
Chengxin LiuZeping WangQian WangJinbo BaiHui WangXiaojie Liu
U. TocogluO. CevherMehmet Oğuz GülerHatem Akbulut
Oskar RonanSébastien VaesenSeán RyanWolfgang SchmittValeria Nicolosi
Lin GaoGuohao ChenLulu ZhangXuelin Yang