A Foolproof Method to Fabricate Integrated Electrodes with 3D Conductive Networks: A Case Study of MnOx@C-Cu as Li-Ion Battery Anode

2017
Integrated electrodes have attracted numerous attention for their wide applications, such as in battery, supercapacitor, and catalyst (for oxygen reduction reaction, oxygen evolutionreaction, and hydrogen reduction reaction). When used for Li-ion batteries, these electrodes always show superior electrochemical performance for their merits, such as binder free, open framework, and robust adherence. Nevertheless, the current integrated electrodes usually lack an effective conductive network or require a tedious postfabrication process. Herein, polyvinylpyrrolidone(PVP) is used as a bifunctional material, for its cohesiveness and ability of acting as N-doping carbon precursor, to fabricate integrated electrodes with 3D conductive networks. Owing to its high N content (12.4 wt%), large volume shrinkage, and gas production, porous conductive network forms when PVP is carbonized. This strategy is foolproof, low cost, and can be scaled-up. The electrodes fabricated by this method epitomizethe merits of 3D conductive network, integrated structure, and open framework. As an example, MnOx@C-Cu shows excellent electrochemical performance (1030 mA h g−1 at 0.4 A g−1 up to 350th cycles, and 320 mA h g−1 at 2.0 A g−1) when evaluated as Li-ion battery anode owing to these merits. Moreover, other functional integrated electrodes are developed, paving an easy way to fabricate integrated electrodes with 3D conductive networks.
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