Tracking the confinement effect of highly dispersive carbon in a tungsten oxide/carbon nanocomposite: conversion anode materials in lithium ion batteries

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A(2017)

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A variety of transition metal binary compounds, whose reaction mechanism involves intercalation-initiated conversion, have been extensively studied as anode materials in lithium ion batteries (LIBs). Although the introduction of carbonaceous materials such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, or a carbon layer solved issues arising from the conversion reaction during repetitive cycles, a perfect electrical contact of the carbonaceous material with the discharge products on a few-nanometer scale has been rarely accomplished. Moreover, most of the previous studies have focused on maximizing the electrochemical performance without an in-depth understanding of the fundamental effect of each component in the nanocomposite. Herein, an ordered mesoporous tungsten oxide/carbon composite with ultra-highly dispersed carbon over a few-nanometer scale is prepared by the self-assembly of a block copolymer with inorganic/carbon precursors. The confinement effect of tungsten oxide within the nanowalls (similar to 10 nm) is comprehensively investigated by electrochemical transient analysis and various ex situ analytic methods including X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The resulting electrode provides an excellent cycle and rate performance owing to the highly conductive and stable matrix that endures repetitive conversion reactions.
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lithium conversion batteries,carbon nanocomposite,dispersive carbon,anode materials
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