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Hydrophilic and Conductive Carbon Nanotube Fibers for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Batteries.

Nayoung KuJaeyeong CheonKyunbae LeeYeonsu JungSeog-Young YoonTaehoon Kim
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Carbon nanotube fiber (CNTF) is a highly conductive and porous platform to grow active materials of lithium-ion batteries (LIB). Here, we prepared SnO 2 @CNTF based on sulfonic acid-functionalized CNTF to be used in LIB anodes without binder, conductive agent, and current collector. The SnO 2 nanoparticles were grown on the CNTF in an aqueous system without a hydrothermal method. The functionalized CNTF exhibited higher conductivity and effective water infiltration compared to the raw CNTF. Due to the enhanced water infiltration, the functionalized CNTF became SnO 2 @CNTF with an ideal core-shell structure coated with a thin SnO 2 layer. The specific capacity and rate capability of SnO 2 @-functionalized CNTF were superior to those of SnO 2 @raw CNTF. Since the SnO 2 @CNTF-based anode was free of a binder, conductive agent, and current collector, the specific capacity of the anode studied in this work was higher than that of conventional anodes.
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