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Ternary nanoarray electrode with corn-inspired hierarchical design for synergistic lithium storage

Journal

NANO RESEARCH
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 172-186

Publisher

TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12274-016-1276-6

Keywords

nanowire array; cobalt oxide; Si; ionic liquid; biomimetic material; Li-ion battery

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21276257, 91534109, 91434203]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA09010103]
  3. National Key Projects for Fundamental Research and Development of China [2016YFB0100104]

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Single-component anode materials can barely satisfy the growing demand for next-generation Li-ion batteries with higher capacity and cyclability. Thus developing multi-component synergistic electrodes has become a critical issue. Herein, inspired by natural corn, a ternary hierarchical self-supported array design is proposed. Based on a sequential transformation route, Si/C-modified Co3O4 nanowire arrays are constructed on 3D Ni foams to form a binder-free integrated electrode. Specifically, an ionic liquid-assisted electrodeposition strategy is employed to prepare discrete ultrafine Si nanoparticles on nanoscale array substrates, which follow the Volmer-Weber island growth mode. In this corn-mimetic system, kernel-like Si nanoparticles and a husk-like carbon coating layer function as enhancing and protecting units, respectively, to improve the capacity and stability of the cobalt oxide basic unit. Taking advantage of a synergistic effect, the ternary nanoarray anode achieves a significant performance enhancement compared to pristine Co3O4, showing a special capacity as high as similar to 1,000 mAh center dot g(-1) at 100 mA center dot g(-1). By extending this corn-mimetic hierarchical array design to other basic, enhancing, and protecting units, new ideas for constructing synergistic nano-architectures for energy conversion and storage field are developed.

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