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Facile Approach to Prepare Porous CaSnO3 Nanotubes via a Single Spinneret Electrospinning Technique as Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries
2019/11/27 21:31:49 admin
CaSnO3 nanotubes are successfully prepared by a single spinneret electrospinning technique. The characterized results indicate that the well-crystallized one-dimensional (1D) CaSnO3 nanostructures consist of about 10 nm nanocrystals, which interconnect to form nanofibers, nanotubes, and ruptured nanobelts after calcination. The diameter and wall thickness of CaSnO3 nanotubes are about 180 and 40 rim, respectively. It is demonstrated that CaSnO3 nanofiber, nanotubes, and ruptured nanobelts can be obtained by adjusting the calcination temperature in the range of 600-800 degrees C. The effect of calcination temperature on the morphologies of electrospun 1D CaSnO3 nanostructures and the formation mechanism leading to ID CaSnO3 nanostructures are investigated. As anodes for lithium ion batteries, CaSnO3 nanotubes exhibit superior electrochemical performance and deliver 1168 mAh g(-1) of initial discharge capacity and 565 rnAh g(-1) of discharge capacity up to the 50th cycle, which is ascribed to the hollow interior structure of 1D CaSnO3 nanotubes. Such porous nanotubular structure provides both buffer spaces for volume change during charging/discharging and rapid lithium ion transport, resulting in excellent electrochemical performance.
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