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Hierarchical NiMoO4 nanowire arrays supported on macroporous graphene foam as binder-free 3D anodes for high-performance lithium storage

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 18, Issue 2, Pages 908-915

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5cp04820f

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51271012]
  2. Innovation Foundation of Beihang University for PhD Graduates
  3. Analysis and Testing Center of the School of Materials Science and Engineering of Beihang University

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Novel three-dimensional (3D) NiMoO4 nanowire arrays (NWAs) grown directly onto the surface of macroporous graphene foams (GF) with robust adhesion were synthesized via a facile chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and subsequent hydrothermal route. The as-prepared NiMoO4 nanowires are composed of ultra-small nanoparticles (similar to 5 nm) with a diameter of 70-150 nm and are several micrometers in length. Such as-grown NiMoO4 NWA/3DGF composites are then evaluated as monolithic electrodes for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) without the need of binders or metal-based current collectors. Benefitting from the unique three-dimensional arrayed architecture and characteristics with a high specific surface area and more active sites which facilitate fast electron and ionic transport within the electrode, the NiMoO4 NWA/GF composites deliver a high reversible specific capacity of 1088.02 mA h g(-1) at a current density of 200 mA g(-1) and 867.86 mA h g(-1) after 150 cycles (79.77% retention of the second cycle), and excellent rate capability. With the advantages of excellent electrochemical performance and a facile synthesis method, the NiMoO4 nanowire arrays supported on 3DGF exhibit great potential as anode materials for LIBs.

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