Revealing the potential of nickel zinc ferrite: Facile synthesis and cost-effective anode for lithium-ion batteries
Abstract
The increasing demand for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) underscores the need for cost-effective alternative anode materials to ensure efficient Li-ion storage, given their pivotal role in various industries. This research focuses on the facile synthesis of nickel zinc ferrite (NZFO: Ni0.65Zn0.35Fe2O4) and conducts comprehensive electrochemical analyses to evaluate its potential as a high-capacity alternative anode material for LIBs. The NZFO-CMR [sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (2%) and styrene-butadiene rubber (1%)] exhibited an initial delithiated capacity of ∼1232 mA h g−1 and maintained a stable capacity of around 358 mA h g−1, along with an average Coulombic efficiency of 99.6% over 200 cycles. Cyclic voltammetry analysis revealed that Li-ion insertion was predominantly governed by ion diffusion, and the consistent correlation observed in electrochemical impedance spectroscopy spectra indicated stable electrochemical behavior throughout cycling. The facile synthesis approach and reasonable electrochemical performance of NZFO suggest its potential as an alternative anode material for advancing LIB's technology.
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Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (8)
Mohan K. Bhattarai
Department of Physics, University of Puerto Rico 1 , San Juan, Puerto Rico 00931,
Bishnu P. Thapaliya
Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 2 , Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831,
Albina Y. Borisevich
Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 3 , Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831,
Harry M. Meyer
Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 2 , Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831,
Xianyong Wu
Ram S. Katiyar
Department of Physics, University of Puerto Rico 1 , San Juan, Puerto Rico 00931,
Brad R. Weiner
Molecular Sciences Research Center, University of Puerto Rico 2 , San Juan, Puerto Rico 00926,
Gerardo Morell