In Situ Synthesis and Characterization of Ge Embedded Electrospun Carbon Nanostructures as High Performance Anode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries

  • Young Woo Lee
  • , Da Mi Kim
  • , Si Jin Kim
  • , Min Cheol Kim
  • , Hui Seon Choe
  • , Kyu Ho Lee
  • , Jung Inn Sohn
  • , Seung Nam Cha
  • , Jong Min Kim
  • , Kyung Won Park

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Abstract

While active materials based on germanium (Ge) are considered as a promising alternative anodic electrode due to their relatively high reversible capacity and excellent lithium-ion diffusivity, the quite unstable structural/electrochemical stability and severe volume expansion or pulverization problems of Ge electrodes remain a considerable challenge in lithium ion batteries (LIBs). Here, we present the development of Ge embedded in one-dimensional carbon nanostructures (Ge/CNs) synthesized by the modified in situ electrospinning technique using a mixed electrospun solution consisting of a Ge precursor as an active material source and polyacrylonitrile (PAN) as a carbon source. The as-prepared Ge/CNs exhibit superior lithium ion behavior properties, i.e., highly reversible specific capacity, rate performance, Li ion diffusion coefficient, and superior cyclic stability (capacity retention: 85% at 200 mA g-1) during Li alloying/dealloying processes. These properties are due to the high electrical conductivity and unique structures containing well-embedded Ge nanoparticles (NPs) and a one-dimensional carbon nanostructure as a buffer medium, which is related to the volume expansion of Ge NPs. Thus, it is expected that the Ge/CNs can be utilized as a promising alternative anodic material in LIBs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7022-7029
Number of pages8
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume8
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Mar 2016

Keywords

  • anode
  • carbon nanofibers
  • composite
  • electrospun
  • Ge
  • lithium-ion batteries

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