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Foam-like, microstructural SnO2-carbon composite thin films synthesized via a polyol-assisted thermal decomposition method.

作者信息

Ng See-How, Chew Sau-Yen, Wang Jia-Zhao, Chen Jun, Dou Shi-Xue, Liu Hua-Kun

机构信息

Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, University of Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia.

出版信息

Dalton Trans. 2009 Jan 28(4):723-9. doi: 10.1039/b815588g.

Abstract

Foam-like, microstructural SnO2-carbon composite thin films were synthesized by refluxing SnCl2.2H2O in ethylene glycol (EG) at 195 degrees C for 4 h under vigorous stirring in air followed by thermal decomposition of the as-synthesized precursor solution, whereby the products were deposited onto stainless steel (SS) substrates. Subsequently, the decomposed product, which now consists only of the microstructural SnO2-carbon composite thin film, without the addition of any binder and carbon black conductive agent, was directly applied as an anode material for use in a Li-ion rechargeable battery. Physical and electrochemical characterizations of the as-synthesized thin films were carried out. The foam-like, microstructural SnO2-carbon composite thin films that undergo thermal decomposition in air at 300 degrees C demonstrated the best cyclability, delivering a specific discharge capacity of approximately 496 mAh g(-1) beyond 100 cycles. We believe that the presence of a uniform, SnO2-carbon network throughout the foam-like thin film, acts not only as an improved conducting network but also buffered the volume expansion upon Li-Sn alloying, resulting in a much improved cycling of the composite thin film electrode.

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