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Synthesis and characterization of graphene-nickel oxide nanostructures for fast charge-discharge application

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:15 authored by Iresha R M Kottegoda, Nurul Idris, Lin Lu, Jiazhao WangJiazhao Wang, Hua LiuHua Liu
Graphene–metal oxide composites as anode materials for Li-ion batteries have been investigated extensively, but these attempts are mostly limited to moderate rate charge–discharge applications. Here, graphene–nickel oxide nanostructures have been synthesised using a controlled hydrothermal method, which enabled in situ formation of NiO with a coralloid nanostructure on graphene. Graphene/NiO (20%), graphene/NiO (50%) and pure NiO show stable discharge capacities of 185 mAh/g at 20 C (1 C = 300 mA/g), 450 mAh/g at 1 C, and 400 mAh/g at 1 C, respectively. High rate capability and good stability in prolonged charge–discharge cycling permit the application of the material in fast charging batteries for upcoming electric vehicles. To the best of our knowledge such fast rate performance of graphene/metal oxide composite as anode and such stability for pure NiO as anode have not been reported previously.

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Development of inorganic-conducting polymer composites and ionic liquid-based electrolytes for rechargeable lithium batteries

Australian Research Council

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Kottegoda, I. R. M., Idris, N. Hayati., Lu, L., Wang, J. Liu, H. (2011). Synthesis and characterization of graphene-nickel oxide nanostructures for fast charge-discharge application. Electrochimica Acta, 56 (16), 5815-5822.

Journal title

Electrochimica Acta

Volume

56

Issue

16

Pagination

5815-5822

Language

English

RIS ID

42797

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