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Mesoporous Manganese Phosphonate Nanorods as a Prospective Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries

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posted on 2024-11-16, 05:05 authored by Peng Mei, Jaewoo Lee, Malay Pramanik, Abdulmohsen Alshehri, Jeonghun Kim, Joel Henzie, Jung Ho KimJung Ho Kim, Yusuke Yamauchi
Mesoporous materials can serve as well-performed electrode candidates for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). Mesoporous manganese phosphonate (MnP) nanorods are composed of an interconnected network of pores that have high infiltration capacity for electrolyte and less tortuous transport pathways for lithium/electron charge carriers. The mesoporous architecture should also help alleviate stress from volume variation upon lithium intercalation/deintercalation cycles. We used MnP as an LIB anode and observed an initial reversible capacity of 420 mA h g−1 and a modest Coulombic efficiency of 68.7% at a relatively high current density of 144 mA g−1. The reversible capacity stabilizes at 253 mA h g−1 after 100 repetitive cycles, while most of the time, the Coulombic efficiency remains around 100%. The results show that, as a prospective LIB anode, the mesoporous MnP can achieve desirable capacity with decent durability and rate capability.

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All-Metal Nanoporous Materials as Highly Active Electrocatalysts

Australian Research Council

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Mei, P., Lee, J., Pramanik, M., Alshehri, A., Kim, J., Henzie, J., Kim, J. & Yamauchi, Y. (2018). Mesoporous Manganese Phosphonate Nanorods as a Prospective Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 10 (23), 19739-19745.

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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

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10

Issue

23

Pagination

19739-19745

Language

English

RIS ID

128550

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