Issue 4, 2023

Spray-drying synthesis and vanadium-catalyzed graphitization of a nanocrystalline γ-Li3.2V0.8Si0.2O4/C anode material with a unique double capsule structure

Abstract

By means of a simple spray-drying method, a unique double capsule structure of nanocrystalline lithium superionic conductor (LISICON)-type γ-Li3.2V0.8Si0.2O4 (γ-LVSiO) has been obtained for the first time for anodes of hybrid supercapacitors as well as lithium ion batteries. The synthetic procedure involves simultaneous carbonization on crystals which brings about fine control of morphologies of the whole entity of composites depending upon some critical conditions like dispersion diluteness and sucrose concentration as a carbon source. Fine control of these parameters brings about the highest possible rate performance with minimal carbon content without sacrificing the specific energy density of the electrode materials. A significantly efficient network of electrons/ions is constructed across the interphase of embedded γ-LVSiO nanoparticles (ϕ = 50 nm) whereby vanadium(IV) catalytically induced graphitization selectively in the vicinity of nano-γ-LVSiO surfaces: such graphitization occurs at a surprisingly low temperature (700 °C); the graphitization normally occurs at over 1000 °C as elsewhere reported. The authors revealed an unexpectedly efficient interconnection of two different carbons, viz., graphitic and amorphous carbons formed by this method. Such a unique dual-carbon network facilitates an excellent rate performance of γ-LVSiO with a modest total carbon content (12.4 wt%) within the γ-LVSiO composites. A vanadium-based 0.4 mA h class full cell consisting of this γ-LVSiO anode and the Li3V2(PO4)3 cathode has been assembled for any possible application as a future hybrid supercapacitor or a high-power superbattery. In fact, the cell exhibited outstanding electrochemical performances, maintaining 50% of capacity at a high C-rates of 30 (charge) and 100C-rate (discharge), and almost 100% of initial capacity during the 10C/10C-rate cycle test over 1000 cycles.

Graphical abstract: Spray-drying synthesis and vanadium-catalyzed graphitization of a nanocrystalline γ-Li3.2V0.8Si0.2O4/C anode material with a unique double capsule structure

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Oct 2022
Accepted
13 Dec 2022
First published
13 Dec 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023,11, 1841-1855

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Spray-drying synthesis and vanadium-catalyzed graphitization of a nanocrystalline γ-Li3.2V0.8Si0.2O4/C anode material with a unique double capsule structure

K. Matsumura, E. Iwama, K. Takagi, N. Hashizume, Y. Chikaoka, N. Okita, W. Naoi and K. Naoi, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023, 11, 1841 DOI: 10.1039/D2TA07825B

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