New Nanoconfined Galvanic Replacement Synthesis of Hollow Sb@C Yolk–Shell Spheres Constituting a Stable Anode for High-Rate Li/Na-Ion Batteries

Jun Liu(South China University of Technology), Litao Yu(South China University of Technology), Chao Wu(Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research), Yuren Wen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Kuibo Yin(Southeast University), Fu‐Kuo Chiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Renzong Hu(South China University of Technology), Jiangwen Liu(South China University of Technology), Litao Sun(Southeast University), Lin Gu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Joachim Maier(Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research), Yan Yu(University of Science and Technology of China), Min Zhu(South China University of Technology)
Nano Letters
February 13, 2017
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Abstract

In the current research project, we have prepared a novel Sb@C nanosphere anode with biomimetic yolk–shell structure for Li/Na-ion batteries via a nanoconfined galvanic replacement route. The yolk–shell microstructure consists of Sb hollow yolk completely protected by a well-conductive carbon thin shell. The substantial void space in the these hollow Sb@C yolk–shell particles allows for the full volume expansion of inner Sb while maintaining the framework of the Sb@C anode and developing a stable SEI film on the outside carbon shell. As for Li-ion battery anode, they displayed a large specific capacity (634 mAh g–1), high rate capability (specific capabilities of 622, 557, 496, 439, and 384 mAh g–1 at 100, 200, 500, 1000, and 2000 mA g–1, respectively) and stable cycling performance (a specific capacity of 405 mAh g–1 after long 300 cycles at 1000 mA g–1). As for Na-ion storage, these yolk–shell Sb@C particles also maintained a reversible capacity of approximate 280 mAh g–1 at 1000 mA g–1 after 200 cycles.


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