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Preparation of a SiO 2 @Carbon Sphere/SiO 2 -CNF Multilayer Self-standing Anode Prepared via an Alternate Electrospraying - Electrospinning Technique.

Xuhui WangNa SunXufeng DongMin QiHao Huang
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2023)
The development of flexible lithium-ion batteries (FLIBs) is restrained by traditional rigidity anodes. Carbon nanofiber (CNF) is a promising anode material owing to its high specific surface and superior ion transportation capability. However, the low amount of active material loaded on the CNFs and the poor stability during long cycling restrain their applications. Herein, a SiO 2 @carbon sphere/SiO 2 -CNF self-standing anode was prepared via alternate electrospraying-electrospinning. The SiO 2 content of the anode was increased through the electrospraying SiO 2 @carbon spheres layers, and the electrospun SiO 2 -CNFs as robust layers enhanced the stability of the anode. The self-standing anode exhibited 633 mA h g -1 in the initial cycle and maintained a 70% Coulomb efficiency for 1000 cycles at a current density of 100 mA g -1 , which could be applied in FLIB and other electrochemical storage devices.
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