Improved lithium ion battery performance by mesoporous Co3O4 nanosheets grown on self-standing NiSix nanowires on nickel foam†
Abstract
Novel three-dimensional (3D) hierarchical NiSix/Co3O4 core–shell nanowire arrays composed of NiSix nanowire cores and branched Co3O4 nanosheet shells have been successfully synthesized by combining chemical vapor deposition and a simple but effective chemical bath deposition process followed by a calcination process. The resulting hierarchical NiSix/Co3O4 core–shell nanowire arrays directly serve as binder- and conductive-agent-free electrodes for lithium ion batteries, which demonstrate remarkably improved electrochemical performances with excellent capacity retention and high rate capability on cycling. They can maintain a stable reversible capacity of 1279 mA h g−1 after 100 cycles at a current density of 400 mA g−1 and a capacity higher than 340 mA h g−1 even at a current density as high as 8 A g−1. Such superior electrochemical performance of the electrodes made by directly growing electro-active highly porous Co3O4 on a nanostructured NiSix conductive current collector makes them very promising for applications in high-performance lithium ion batteries.