posted on 2016-01-26, 00:00authored byHao Jiang, Haoxuan Zhang, Yao Fu, Shaojun Guo, Yanjie Hu, Ling Zhang, Yu Liu, Honglai Liu, Chunzhong Li
One
of the biggest challenging issues of carbon nanomaterials for
Li ion batteries (LIBs) is that they show low initial Coulombic efficiency
(CE), leading to a limited specific capacity. Herein, we demonstrate
a simple template self-volatilization strategy for in situ synthesis of mesoporous carbon nanotube/Ag nanoparticle (NP) hybrids
(Ag-MCNTs) to boost the LIBs’ performance. The key concept
of Ag-MCNTs for enhancing LIBs is that a small trace of Ag NPs on
MCNTS can greatly restrict the formation of a thicker solid electrolyte
interphase film, which has been well verified by both transmission
electron microscopy results and quantum density functional theory
calculations, leading to the highest initial CE in all the reported
carbon nanomaterials. This uncovered property of Ag NPs from Ag-MCNTs
makes them exhibit a very high reversible capacity of 1637 mAh g–1 after 400 discharge/charge cycles at 100 mA g–1, approximately 5 times higher than the theoretical
value of a graphite anode (372 mAh g–1), excellent
rate capability, and long cycle life.