Reversible Capacity Enhancement of Zinc-Manganese Mixed Oxide through Nanoscale Electrochemical Wiring with Carbon Nanotubes

Authors
Yoon, Seung-BeomLee, Suk-WooLee, Chang-WookPark, Sang-LoonKim, Hyun-KyungNam, Kyung-WanChung, Kyung-YoonRoh, Kwang ChulKim, Kwang-Bum
Issue Date
2015-10
Publisher
ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.162, no.10, pp.A1990 - A1996
Abstract
Zinc-manganese mixed oxide (ZMO)/carbon nanotube (CNT) composites are synthesized based on an electronic wiring design for use in Li-ion batteries. The resulting composite consists of ZMO nanoparticles in intimate contact with CNT. The ZMO nanoparticles, which are in the electrical wiring with the CNTs, exhibit an additional conversion reaction involving MnO/Mn3O4, resulting in an enhanced reversible capacity up to 1050 mA h g(-1), which exceeds the theoretical reversible capacity of ZnMn2O4 (780 mA h g(-1)). During the synthesis of the ZMO/CNT composite, calcination in the presence of NH3 gas not only inhibits the oxidative decomposition of the CNTs but also reduces the oxidation state of Mn in the resulting composite. The elimination of superfluous oxygen (decrease in oxidation state of Mn in ZMO) leads to a decrease in irreversible capacities during the first cycle, directly related to energy efficiency. (C) 2015 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved.
Keywords
LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES; VOLTAMMETRIC CHARGE ANALYSIS; ANODE MATERIAL; ZNMN2O4 NANORODS; STORAGE MATERIAL; PERFORMANCE; LI; COMPOSITE; GRAPHENE; ELECTRODES; LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES; VOLTAMMETRIC CHARGE ANALYSIS; ANODE MATERIAL; ZNMN2O4 NANORODS; STORAGE MATERIAL; PERFORMANCE; LI; COMPOSITE; GRAPHENE; ELECTRODES; Zinc-Manganese Mixed Oxide; Carbon Nanotubes; Nanoscale; Electrochemical Wiring
ISSN
0013-4651
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124987
DOI
10.1149/2.0271510jes
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