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Self-Assembled Surfactant-Polyoxovanadate Soft Materials as Tuneable Vanadium Oxide Cathode Precursors for Lithium-Ion Batteries.

Rory C McNultyKeir PenstonSharad S AminSandro StalJie Yie LeeMario SamperiLluïsa Pérez-GarcíaJamie M CameronLee R JohnsonDavid B AmabilinoGraham N Newton
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
The mixing of [V 10 O 28 ] 6- decavanadate anions with a dicationic gemini surfactant (gem) leads to the spontaneous self-assembly of surfactant-templated nanostructured arrays of decavanadate clusters. Calcination of the material under air yields highly crystalline, sponge-like V 2 O 5 (gem-V 2 O 5 ). In contrast, calcination of the amorphous tetrabutylammonium decavanadate allows isolation of a more agglomerated V 2 O 5 consisting of very small crystallites (TBA-V 2 O 5 ). Electrochemical analysis of the materials' performance as lithium-ion intercalation electrodes highlights the role of morphology in cathode performance. The large crystallites and long-range microstructure of the gem-V 2 O 5 cathode deliver higher initial capacity and superior capacity retention than TBA-V 2 O 5 . The smaller crystallite size and higher surface area of TBA-V 2 O 5 allow faster lithium insertion and superior rate performance to gem-V 2 O 5 .
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