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Porous lithium cobalt oxide fabricated from metal-organic frameworks as a high-rate cathode for lithium-ion batteries.

Hao WeiYuan TianYongling AnJinkui FengShenglin L XiongYitai Qian
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Porous materials have many applications, such as energy storage, as catalysts and adsorption etc. Nevertheless, facile synthesis of porous materials remains a challenge. In this work, porous lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO 2 ) is fabricated directly from Co-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs, ZIF-67) and lithium salt via a facile solid state annealing approach. The temperature affect on the microstructure of LiCoO 2 is also investigated. The as-prepared LiCoO 2 shows a uniform porous structure. As a cathode for a lithium-ion battery (LIB), the LiCoO 2 delivers excellent stability and superior rate capability. The as-prepared porous LiCoO 2 delivers a reversible capacity of 106.5 mA h g -1 at 2C and with stable capacity retention of 96.4% even after 100 cycles. This work may provide an alternative pathway for the preparation of porous materials with broader applications.
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