Green Energy & Environment (Oct 2017)

MnO/N–C anode materials for lithium-ion batteries prepared by cotton-templated combustion synthesis

  • Cheng-Gong Han,
  • Chunyu Zhu,
  • Yoshitaka Aoki,
  • Hiroki Habazaki,
  • Tomohiro Akiyama

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 377 – 386

Abstract

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We herein report a facile one-pot synthesis of MnO/N-doped carbon (N–C) composites via a sustainable cotton-template glycine–nitrate combustion synthesis to yield superior anode materials for Li ion batteries. MnO nanoparticles with several nanometers were well-embedded in a porous N-doped carbon matrix. It displays the unique characteristics, including the shortened Li+-ion transport path, increased contact areas with the electrolyte solution, inhibited volume changes and agglomeration of nanoparticles, as well as good conductivity and structural stability during the cycling process, thereby benefiting the superior cycling performance and rate capability. This favorable electrochemical performance of obtained MnO/N–C composites via a one-pot biomass-templated glycine/nitrate combustion synthesis renders the suitability as anode materials for Li-ion batteries. Keywords: Biomass, Cotton, Manganese oxide, Lithium ion battery, Porous carbon