Effect of non-stoichiometry on the charge storage capacity of NiO conversion anodes in Li-ion batteries |
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Authors: | G. K. Kiran N. Munichandraiah P. Vishnu Kamath |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Chemistry, Central College,Bangalore University,Bangalore,India;2.Inorganic and Physical Chemistry,Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore,India |
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Abstract: | Conversion anodes comprising non-stoichiometric black NiO suffer severe capacity fading in Li-ion batteries despite having a high Li+ ion diffusion coefficient. We attribute this capacity fading to (i) its small crystallite size (~?8 nm) and (ii) high charge transfer resistance (Rct ~?60–180 Ω cm2). Small crystallites enhance grain boundaries which promote Li+ ion diffusion without efficient material utilization. In contrast, the stoichiometric green NiO anodes deliver a stable capacity of 280 mAh g?1 over 50 charge-discharge cycles. The comparatively higher capacity of green NiO can be explained from its (i) large crystallite size (~?104 nm) and (ii) negligible Rct values. |
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