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http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsenergylett.6b00582
Interconnected Ni(HCO3)2 Hollow Spheres Enabled by Self-Sacrificial Templating with Enhanced Lithium Storage Properties
Interconnectednickel bicarbonate (Ni(HCO3)2) hollow spheres were produced and exploited for the first time as an anode of lithiumion batteries, delivering the 80th reversible capacityof 1442 mAh g-1at the current rate of 100 mAg-1 which is 3.9 times the theoretical capacityof commercial anode graphite. The time-dependent study suggested a self-sacrificialtemplating formation mechanism that yielded such intriguing interconnectedhollow structures. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS) measurements on cycled electrodes indicated thatboth the deep oxidation of Ni2+ into Ni3+ and thereversible reactions in HCO3- accounted for the ultrahighcapacity of Ni(HCO3)2in comparison to its generally accepted theoretical capacity of 297 mAh g-1. Morphological characterizations revealedthat the interconnected hollow structures enabled the enhancedrate performance and cycling stability due to their large contact areas with electrolyte andbetter buffering effect to accommodate the volume change compared to the solidcounterpart.
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Ni(HCO3)2 for LIB-MS-ACS Energy Lett., 2017, 2, pp 111–116.pdf
Ni(HCO3)2 for LIB-SI-ACS Energy Lett., 2017, 2, pp 111–116.pdf
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