Facile preparation of CuO@SnO2 nanobelts as a high-capacity and long-life anode for lithium-ion batteries†
Abstract
A novel type of one-dimensional (1D) nanohybrid of SnO2 and transition-metal oxides, i.e. CuO nanobelts decorated with SnO2 nanocrystals (CuO@SnO2 nanobelts), has been constructed via a facile hydrothermal approach by using CuO nanobelts as templates. The as-prepared CuO@SnO2 nanobelts have been applied as a potential anode material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), and exhibit markedly enhanced lithium-storage capabilities in terms of specific capacity and cycling stability compared with the single CuO and SnO2 counterparts. The synergistic effects between CuO and SnO2 together with the unique 1D belt-like nanostructure could be responsible for the high capacity and remarkable capacity retention. The facile synthetic approach and superior lithium-storage capabilities of CuO@SnO2 nanobelts make them an ideal anodic candidate for advanced LIBs with high energy density and long cycle life.