Effect of Hematite Doping with Aliovalent Impurities on the Electrochemical Performance of ?-Fe2O3@rGO-Based Anodes in Sodium-Ion Batteries
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
The effect of the type of dopant (titanium and manganese) and of the reduced graphene
oxide content (rGO, 30 or 50 wt %) of the ?-Fe2O3@rGO nanocomposites on their microstructural
properties and electrochemical performance was investigated. Nanostructured composites were
synthesized by a simple one-step solvothermal method and evaluated as anode materials for sodium
ion batteries. The doping does not influence the crystalline phase and morphology of the iron oxide
nanoparticles, but remarkably increases stability and Coulombic efficiency with respect to the anode
based on the composite ?-Fe2O3@rGO. For fixed rGO content, Ti-doping improves the rate capability
at lower rates, whereas Mn-doping enhances the electrode stability at higher rates, retaining a specific
capacity of 56 mAhg-1 at a rate of 2C. Nanocomposites with higher rGO content exhibit better
electrochemical performance.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
sodium ion batteries; hematite; doping; reduced graphene oxide; nanocomposite
List of contributors:
Santangelo, Saveria; Spadaro, Lorenzo; Palella, Alessandra
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