Reversible Conversion Reactions of Mesoporous Iron Oxide with High Initial Coulombic Efficiency for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Authors
Kwon, J.-H.N., Chaudhari K.Coy, E.Seo, J.H.Ahn, S.J.Lee, Y.-H.Lee, S.Cho, Y.C.Choi, O.Lee, K.S.Son, D.I.Kim, Y.
Issue Date
2021-12
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, v.9, no.49, pp.16627 - 16636
Abstract
Conversion reaction-based transition metal oxides have been considered as advanced anode materials for lithium batteries because of their high storage capacities; however, the initial lithiation/delithiation mechanism remains poorly understood. In this study, we synthesized single-crystalline spindle-type mesoporous Fe2O3 (MS-Fe2O3), which contained a high fraction of textural porosity that appears as a unique tunnel structure. The MS-Fe2O3 electrode exhibited a remarkably high initial Coulombic efficiency of 85.4% and stable cycling performance with a specific capacity of 1250 mA h g-1 after 100 cycles. During the lithiation process, the initial α-Fe2O3 phase was transformed to nanograin-Fe embedded in the Li2O matrix, while subsequent delithiation changed the Fe phase into γ-Fe2O3. Despite the initial irreversible phase conversion, a reversible electrochemical reaction (Fe3+ → Fe0 → Fe3+) was retained in the first cycle, leading to the high ICE and discharge capacity. This study provides crucial information on the lithiation/delithiation mechanism of transition metal oxides and benefits the design of advanced materials for lithium batteries. ? 2021 American Chemical Society.
Keywords
HIGH-RATE CAPABILITY; ANODE MATERIAL; 3-DIMENSIONAL GRAPHENE; ALPHA-FE2O3 NANOTUBES; STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION; CARBON NANOTUBES; HIGH-CAPACITY; PERFORMANCE; FE2O3; SURFACE; conversion reaction; Coulombic efficiency; lithium-ion battery; mesoporous iron oxide; microwave synthesis
ISSN
2168-0485
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115994
DOI
10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c05335
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