JOURNAL ARTICLE

Gallium Nitride Nanoparticles Embedded in a Carbon Nanofiber Anode for Ultralong-Cycle-Life Lithium-Ion Batteries

Ji‐Won JungChanhoon KimJun Young CheongIl‐Doo Kim

Year: 2019 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 11 (47)Pages: 44263-44269   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

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.

Keywords:
Materials science Anode Gallium Carbon nanofiber Lithium (medication) Carbon fibers Nanotechnology Battery (electricity) Nanofiber Nitride Nanoparticle Gallium nitride Coating Composite number Chemical engineering Carbon nanotube Layer (electronics) Electrode Composite material Metallurgy

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