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Filled Carbon Nanotubes as Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 25, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25051064

Keywords

filled carbon nanotubes; lithium-ion batteries; hybrid nanomaterials; anode material

Funding

  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft DFG [KL 1824/12-1]
  2. CleanTech-Initiative of the Baden-Wurttemberg-Stiftung (Project CT3: Nanostorage)
  3. National Science Center Poland [UMO-2016/23/G/ST5/04200]

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Downsizing well-established materials to the nanoscale is a key route to novel functionalities, in particular if different functionalities are merged in hybrid nanomaterials. Hybrid carbon-based hierarchical nanostructures are particularly promising for electrochemical energy storage since they combine benefits of nanosize effects, enhanced electrical conductivity and integrity of bulk materials. We show that endohedral multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNT) encapsulating high-capacity (here: conversion and alloying) electrode materials have a high potential for use in anode materials for lithium-ion batteries (LIB). There are two essential characteristics of filled CNT relevant for application in electrochemical energy storage: (1) rigid hollow cavities of the CNT provide upper limits for nanoparticles in their inner cavities which are both separated from the fillings of other CNT and protected against degradation. In particular, the CNT shells resist strong volume changes of encapsulates in response to electrochemical cycling, which in conventional conversion and alloying materials hinders application in energy storage devices. (2) Carbon mantles ensure electrical contact to the active material as they are unaffected by potential cracks of the encapsulate and form a stable conductive network in the electrode compound. Our studies confirm that encapsulates are electrochemically active and can achieve full theoretical reversible capacity. The results imply that encapsulating nanostructures inside CNT can provide a route to new high-performance nanocomposite anode materials for LIB.

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