Hailong FeiPeng WuLiqing HeHaiwen Li
Micro-nanostructured electrode materials are characterized by excellent performance in various secondary batteries. In this study, a facile and green hydrothermal method was developed to prepare amorphous vanadium-based microspheres on a large scale. Hollow V2O5 microspheres were achieved, with controllable size, after the calcination of amorphous vanadium-based microspheres and were used as cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries. As the quantity of V2O5 microspheres increased, the electrode performance improved, which was ascribed to the smaller charge transfer impedance. The discharge capacity of hollow V2O5 microspheres could be up to 196.4 mAhg−1 at a current density of 50 mAg−1 between 2.0 and 3.5 V voltage limits. This sheds light on the synthesis and application of spherical electrode materials for energy storage.
Lu ZengAnqiang PanShuquan LiangJinbin WangGuozhong Cao
Lichun XueYueqing LiWentao LinFeiming ChenGuichan ChenDengjie Chen
Xingyuan ZhangJian‐Gan WangHuanyan LiuHongzhen LiuBingqing Wei
Honglei LiWei XinPuheng YangYanbiao RenShengbin WangYalan XingShichao Zhang
Hongwei YueShujun ChenWeiwei TieLijun WuWenhe XieTingting LiWei LiHao Li