posted on 2025-04-24, 17:36authored byXin Wang, Yan-Jun Xu, Xue-Song Wu, Ming-Wei Ma, Yu Tian, Zhong-Min Su
A novel 3D metal–organic framework (CUST-705)
was successfully
constructed through a mixed-ligand strategy under solvothermal conditions.
The synthesized framework was employed as a template to prepare nitrogen-doped
porous cobalt tetraoxide carbon, named Co3O4@N–C. Among the derived materials, Co3O4@N–C-700 demonstrated the most promising performance and underwent
comprehensive evaluation as an anode in lithium-ion batteries, delivering
a high specific capacity of 850 mA h/g under a current density of
0.1 A/g. After 100 charge–discharge cycles, Co3O4@N–C-700 retained a high discharge capacity of 944
mA h/g, with its capacity retention ratio reaching 90.87%. This outcome
highlights its exceptional long-term cycling durability. This study
confirms the substantial potential of Co3O4@N–C
as an anode component for lithium-ion battery systems. It further
indicates the material’s promising applicability in various
energy storage technologies, showcasing its adaptability for future
high-performance devices.