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One-step construction of ?-MnMoO4 microstructures with enhanced lithium storage properties

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 944, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.169105

Keywords

Solvothermal method; Microstructure; Lithium -ion batteries; Electrochemical properties

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Due to the synergistic effects of multiple transitional metals, alpha-MnMoO4 exhibits superior performance and can be utilized as one prospective lithium-ion battery anode material. A new solvothermal reduction method was adopted for the synthesis and construction of alpha-MnMoO4 microstructures, and both dart-like and nanosheet-based flower-like structures were successfully prepared. The electrochemical measurements showed that these structures delivered stable specific capacities and outperformed the reported alpha-MnMoO4 particles, indicating their potential as lithium-ion battery anodes.
Due to the synergistic effects of multiple transitional metals, high theoretical specific capacity and good electrical conductivity, alpha-MnMoO4 exhibits superior performance and can be utilized as one prospective lithium-ion battery anode material. Herein, a new solvothermal reduction method was adopted for the synthesis and construction of alpha-MnMoO4 microstructures. Both dart-like and nanosheet-based flower-like alpha-MnMoO4 microstructures can be prepared by tuning the initial amount of molybdenum acetylacetone during the reaction process. The electrochemical measurements show that the dart-like alpha-MnMoO4 mi-crostructures and nanosheet-based flower-like alpha-MnMoO4 microstructures deliver the stable specific ca-pacities of 951.4 and 861.4 mA h g-1 at a current density of 0.5 A g-1 after 400 cycles. The excellent capacity, stable and sustainable cyclic performance are much superior to the reported alpha-MnMoO4 particles. The improved electrochemical performance proves that alpha-MnMoO4 microstructures can be served as one prospective anode of lithium-ion batteries.(c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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