Exfoliation and restacking route to Keggin-Al 13 -treated layered ruthenium oxide for enhanced lithium ion storage performance

Owing to their unique molecular structure and chemical reactivity, Keggin-Al 13 ([AlO 4 Al 12 (OH) 24 (H 2 O) 12 ] 7+ ) ions demonstrate versatility in various chemical reactions. Herein, ruthenium oxide nanosheets are introduced as a promising host material for the intercalation of Keggin-Al 13 ion...

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Veröffentlicht in:New journal of chemistry 2024-02, Vol.48 (6), p.2381-2388
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Minseop, Park, Ji-Ho, Paek, Seung-Min
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Owing to their unique molecular structure and chemical reactivity, Keggin-Al 13 ([AlO 4 Al 12 (OH) 24 (H 2 O) 12 ] 7+ ) ions demonstrate versatility in various chemical reactions. Herein, ruthenium oxide nanosheets are introduced as a promising host material for the intercalation of Keggin-Al 13 ions with the aim to enhance electrochemical energy storage. Ruthenium oxide, known for its high energy density as an anode material in lithium-ion batteries, faces limitations in terms of cycling stability caused by volume expansion during lithiation. To address these limitations, an approach involving the intercalation of Keggin-Al 13 ions into ruthenium oxide nanosheets is developed. The resulting Al 13 -treated RuO 2 (AR-150), heated at 150 °C, maintained the increased interlayer spacing, compared to that of the pristine layered ruthenium oxide. The AR-150 consisting of restacked nanosheets exhibits a considerably increased pseudocapacitance contribution (83.8% at 0.8 mV s −1 ). In addition, the expanded lamellar structure of AR-150 effectively mitigates volume expansion during repeated lithiation, demonstrating impressive cycling stability. It maintains a reversible capacity of 379.0 mA h g −1 with a capacity retention of 75.0% after 120 cycles at 100 mA g −1 . This strategy based on the intercalation chemistry utilizes the unique properties of ruthenium oxide nanosheets to advance their applications in electrochemical energy storage.
ISSN:1144-0546
1369-9261
DOI:10.1039/D3NJ05138B