Nanoscale SnS with and without carbon-coatings as an anode material for lithium ion batteries |
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Authors: | Y. Li X.H. Huang H.M Wu Y.F. Yuan |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310027, China |
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Abstract: | SnS nanoparticles were mechnochemical synthesized and then co-heated with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) at various temperatures to obtain carbon coating. All amorphous carbon-coated SnS particles had average particle size of about 20-30 nm, revealed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). During discharge-charge, ex situ XRD results indicated that SnS firstly decomposed to Sn, then lithium ions intercalated into Sn. The reaction of Li+ and Sn was responsible for the reversible capacity in cycling process. The lithium ion insertion and extraction mechanism of SnS anode was similar to that of Sn-based oxide. Electrochemical capacity retention of carbon-coated SnS obtained at 700 °C was superior to that of other prepared SnS anodes and especially the rate capability was obviously enhanced due to good electric conductivity and buffering matrix effects of carbon coating. |
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Keywords: | Nanoscale SnS Carbon coating Anode material Lithium ion batteries |
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