Mesoporous GeOx/Ge/C as a Highly Reversible Anode Material with High Specific Capacity for Lithium-Ion Batteries.
Nuri HohnXiaoyan WangMichael A GiebelShanshan YinDavid MüllerAndreas E HetzeneckerLorenz BießmannLucas P KreuzerGilles E MöhlHaoyang YuJonathan G C VeinotThomas F FässlerYa-Jun ChengPeter Müller-BuschbaumPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Nanostructured Ge is considered a highly promising material for Li-ion battery applications as Ge offers high specific capacity and Li-ion diffusivity, while inherent mesoporous nanostructures can contribute resistance against capacity fading as typically induced by high volume expansion in bulk Ge films. Mesoporous GeOx/Ge/C films are synthesized using K4Ge9 Zintl clusters as a Ge precursor and the amphiphilic diblock copolymer polystyrene-block-polyethylene oxide as a templating tool. As compared to a reference sample without post-treatment, enhanced surface-to-volume ratios are achieved through post-treatment with a poor-good azeotrope solvent mixture. High capacities of over 2000 mA h g-1 are obtained with good stability over 300 cycles. Information from morphological and compositional characterization for both reference and post-treated sample suggests that the good electrochemical performance originates from reversible GeO2 conversion reactions.