Issue 7, 2005

The use of tin-decorated mesoporous carbon as an anode material for rechargeable lithium batteries

Abstract

A sonochemical process has been developed for the insertion of tin nanoparticles into mesoporous carbon, giving a product which was used as a building block for the anode of a rechargeable Li battery; the electrode could deliver a reversible capacity of 400 mAh gr−1 (C + Sn) at 100% cycling efficiency, which is higher than that of graphite electrodes.

Graphical abstract: The use of tin-decorated mesoporous carbon as an anode material for rechargeable lithium batteries

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
15 Sep 2004
Accepted
24 Nov 2004
First published
05 Jan 2005

Chem. Commun., 2005, 921-923

The use of tin-decorated mesoporous carbon as an anode material for rechargeable lithium batteries

I. Grigoriants, L. Sominski, H. Li, I. Ifargan, D. Aurbach and A. Gedanken, Chem. Commun., 2005, 921 DOI: 10.1039/B414240C

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