Issue 6, 2011

NiO nanosheets grown on graphenenanosheets as superior anode materials for Li-ion batteries

Abstract

This paper reports a hydrothermal preparation of NiO–graphene sheet-on-sheet and nanoparticle-on-sheet nanostructures. The sheet-on-sheet nanocomposite showed highly reversible large capacities at a common current of 0.1 C and good rate capabilities. A large initial charge capacity of 1056 mAh/g was observed for the sheet-on-sheet composite at 0.1 C, which decreased by only 2.4% to 1031 mAh/g after 40 cycles of discharge and charge. This cycling performance is better than that of NiO nanosheets, graphene nanosheets, NiO-graphene nanoparticle-on-sheet, and previous carbon/carbon nanotube supported NiO composites. It is believed that the mechanical stability and electrical conductivity of NiO nanosheets are increased by graphene nanosheets (GNS), the aggregation or restacking of which to graphite platelets are, on the other hand, effectively prevented by NiO nanosheets.

Graphical abstract: NiO nanosheets grown on graphene nanosheets as superior anode materials for Li-ion batteries

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Қаң. 2011
Accepted
23 Нау. 2011
First published
26 Сәу. 2011

Nanoscale, 2011,3, 2615-2620

NiO nanosheets grown on graphene nanosheets as superior anode materials for Li-ion batteries

Y. Zou and Y. Wang, Nanoscale, 2011, 3, 2615 DOI: 10.1039/C1NR10070J

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