Issue 6, 2019

Surface functionalized 3D carbon fiber boosts the lithium storage behaviour of transition metal oxide nanowires via strong electronic interaction and tunable adsorption energy

Abstract

The Li-ion storage properties of transition metal oxide (TMOs) electrodes such as Li-ion intercalation-based electrodes are usually enhanced by hybridizing with 3D carbon scaffolds. However, understanding of the large variation in performance enhancement is rarely reported. As a proof of concept, intercalation reaction-based TMO (V2O5 and TiO2) nanowires were hybridized with two types of 3D carbon scaffolds (namely pristine carbon fiber cloth, CFC and porous N-doped CFC, PNCFC). Theoretical calculation predicts that the PNCFC@TMO hybrids displayed reasonably lower adsorption energy towards easier Li-ion intercalation than those of CFC@TMOs. Electrochemical properties further disclosed that PNCFC-based hybrids exhibit the best lithium storage performance. Furthermore, in situ Raman, XPS and charge redistribution studies not only decipher that strong electronic interaction exists between PNCFC and TMOs but also consistently affirm that such interaction is ascribed to the shift of the p-adsorption energy, facilitating rapid kinetics and leading to improved Li storage properties.

Graphical abstract: Surface functionalized 3D carbon fiber boosts the lithium storage behaviour of transition metal oxide nanowires via strong electronic interaction and tunable adsorption energy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
20 မေ 2019
Accepted
04 ဇူ 2019
First published
04 ဇူ 2019

Nanoscale Horiz., 2019,4, 1402-1410

Surface functionalized 3D carbon fiber boosts the lithium storage behaviour of transition metal oxide nanowires via strong electronic interaction and tunable adsorption energy

L. Hu, Y. Gao, T. Xiong, D. Adekoya, W. Qiu, H. Yang, M.-Sadeeq (. T. Balogun, S. Zhang, A. Pan, Y. Li and Y. Tong, Nanoscale Horiz., 2019, 4, 1402 DOI: 10.1039/C9NH00327D

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