High mass loading, binder-free MXene anodes for high areal capacity Li-ion batteries
Though anodes with high Li gravimetric capacities, beyond commercial graphite, have been intensively studied, gravimetric capacity does not precisely reflect the performance of a packed cell. Li anodes with high mass loadings, which can achieve high areal capacities, are required for many commercial...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Electrochimica acta 2015-05, Vol.163 (C), p.246-251 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Though anodes with high Li gravimetric capacities, beyond commercial graphite, have been intensively studied, gravimetric capacity does not precisely reflect the performance of a packed cell. Li anodes with high mass loadings, which can achieve high areal capacities, are required for many commercial applications. Herein, anodes with high mass loadings were fabricated using two-dimensional transition metal carbides (MXenes). Powders of the latter were cold pressed, without binders, at a pressure of 1GPa, to create ∼300μm thick, free-standing discs. When Ti3C2 was used as the anode for lithium, the initial reversible areal capacity was ∼15mAh/cm2, which decreased to 5.9mAh/cm2 after 50 cycles, but the decrease after the first ∼20 cycles was very gradual. The latter is one of the highest values ever reported to date. When Nb2C was used as the anode instead, the initial reversible capacity was ∼16mAh/cm2; this value decreased to 6.7mAh/cm2 after 50 cycles, which is about a 14% increase compared to Ti3C2. As the research on MXenes for lithium ion batteries has just begun, there is certainly room for further improving their electrochemical performance. |
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ISSN: | 0013-4686 1873-3859 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.electacta.2015.02.132 |