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Graphene Platelets and their Manganese Composites for Lithium- Ion Batteries
In comparison with graphitic carbons, graphene oxide and transition metal oxides can reversibly store/release over twice amount of lithium per mass. In this research, lithium storage characteristics in graphene oxide (GO) and GO/manganese oxide (GO/Mn3O4) composites were studied, which are advantage...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | In comparison with graphitic carbons, graphene oxide and transition metal oxides can reversibly store/release over twice amount of lithium per mass. In this research, lithium storage characteristics in graphene oxide (GO) and GO/manganese oxide (GO/Mn3O4) composites were studied, which are advantageous in terms of low cost and environmental benign. The prepared GO delivered reversible capacities of 790 mAh/g with an average columbic efficiency of 95%. The capacity decreased dramatically after GO was thermally annealed 400°C resulting from the 3D stacking of graphene layers into the turbostratic misalignment. The GO/Mn3O4 composites exhibited reversible capacities up to 860 mAh/g based on the total mass, corresponding to 900 mAh per gram of Mn3O4 close to theoretical value. The high reversible capacities and good cyclic stability of the GO/Mn3O4 composites can be attributed to the formation of nano size particles of Mn3O4 and enhanced electronic and mechanical properties in the presence of graphene. |
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ISSN: | 1938-5862 1938-6737 |
DOI: | 10.1149/1.3589918 |