Prominent electrochemical performance of a Li3VO4/C–Ni anode via hierarchically porous architecture design†
Abstract
Prominent electrochemical performance of a Li3VO4/C–Ni electrode is achieved via hierarchically porous architecture design. The discharge/charge capacities can be maintained at 578/575 mA h g−1 after 190 cycles at various rates. After 2000 cycles at a high current rate of 10C, the discharge/charge capacities can both be maintained at 325 mA h g−1.