Ji‐Won JungChanhoon KimJun Young CheongIl‐Doo Kim
Recently, gallium (Ga), one of the liquid metals (LMs), has been explored with special attention because of its liquid phase nature as a self-healing agent and Li storage characteristics. The current challenge that restricts the practical use of Ga is handling Ga easily without loss and understanding its reaction behavior in Li-ion batteries. One solution that helps to address the problem associated with liquid phases is to make solid phases such as gallium oxides and nitrides as starting materials for a stable conversion reaction. Here, we have successfully incorporated GaN nanoparticles into carbon confiners [1D carbon nanofibers (CNFs) with the outermost carbon coating layer] as an anode for the Li-ion battery. By preserving liquid Ga derived from GaN after the conversion reaction in conductive walls, long-term cycling performance (over 5000 cycles) is achievable. This work provides an insight into the LM-relevant materials/carbon composite in the area of the rechargeable battery.
Ji-Won Jung (194917)Chanhoon Kim (1731721)Jun Young Cheong (3772864)Il-Doo Kim (1416646)
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