Cobalt carbonate/ and cobalt oxide/graphene aerogel composite anodes for high performance Li-ion batteries

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2014 Nov 12;6(21):18971-80. doi: 10.1021/am504851s. Epub 2014 Oct 28.

Abstract

Nanocomposites consisting of ultrafine, cobalt carbonate nanoneedles and 3D porous graphene aerogel (CoCO3/GA) are in situ synthesized based on a one-step hydrothermal route followed by freeze-drying. A further heat treatment produces cobalt oxide nanoparticles embedded in the conductive GA matrix (Co(3)O(4)/GA). Both the composite anodes deliver excellent specific capacities depending on current density employed: the CoCO(3)/GA anode outperforms the Co(3)O(4)/GA anode at low current densities, and vice versa at current densities higher than 500 mA g(-1). Their electrochemical performances are considered among the best of similar composite anodes consisting of CoCO(3) or Co(3)O(4) active particles embedded in a graphene substrate. The stable multistep electrochemical reactions of the carbonate compound with a unique nanoneedle structure contribute to the excellent cyclic stability of the CoCO(3)/GA electrode, whereas the highly conductive networks along with low charge transfer resistance are responsible for the high rate performance of the Co(3)O(4)/GA electrode.

Keywords: Li-ion battery; anode; cobalt carbonate; cobalt oxide; graphene aerogel; hydrothermal process.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't