A Fe_(2)O_(3)-MWNTs(multi-walled carbon nanotubes)composite with a reinforced concrete structure was fabricated employing a two-step method which involves a sol-gel process followed by high-temperature in situ sintering.This Fe_(2)O_(3)-MWNTs composite,intended to be used as an anode material for lithium-ion batteries,maintained a reversible capacity as high as 896.3 mA·h/g after 100 cycles at a current density of 100 mA/g and the initial coulombic efficiency reached 75.5%.The rate capabilities of the Fe_(2)O_(3)-MWNTs composite,evaluated using the ratios of capacity at 100,200,500,1000,2000 and 100 mA/g after every 10 cycles,were determined to be 904.7,852.1,759.0,653.8,566.8 and 866.3 mA·h/g,respectively.Such a superior electrochemical performance of the Fe_(2)O_(3)-MWNTs composite is mainly attributed to the reinforced concrete construction,in which the MWNTs function as the skeleton and conductive network.Such a structure contributes to shortening the transport pathways for both Li+and electrons,enhancing conductivity and accommodating volume expansion during prolonged cycling.This Fe_(2)O_(3)-MWNTs composite with the designed structure is a promising anode material for high-performance lithium-ion batteries.
WANG SuhangZUO JinxinLI YongliangZHONG YimingREN XiangzhongZHANG PeixinSUN Lingna