Abstract
Pure CuC₂O₄·H₂O and CuC₂O₄·H₂O/carbon nanotubes (CNTs) composites are synthesized by a low-temperature hydrothermal process. The structure and morphology of the products are analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TG) and Raman spectrum. The results demonstrate that the as-prepared CuC₂O₄·H₂O takes on a microsphere-like morphology, all CuC₂O₄·H₂O/CNTs nanocomposites are constructed by the intertwining of tabular CuC₂O₄·H₂O nanoparticles (NPs) and CNTs to form a tanglesome net. When evaluated as an anode materials for lithium ion batteries (LIBs), all CuC₂O₄·H₂O/CNTs electrodes possess higher reversible discharge capacities (more than 1000 mAh g) than the pure CuC₂O₄·H₂O, up to 200th cycle at a current density of 100 mA g. The results illustrate that the addition of CNTs can enhance the electrochemical performance of CuC₂O₄·H₂O. Overall, CuC₂O₄·H₂O/CNTs composite can be a promising candidate used as a promising anode for LIBs.
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41094
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hu2020synthesisjournal