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Mixed-metal oxide derived from bimetal-organic frameworks for performance lithium-ion batteries

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  • School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China

Received date: 2018-05-11

  Online published: 2018-08-08

Abstract

Co/Zn bimetal organic framework precursor (Co/Zn-MOF-74) has been obtained by using the one-step facile microwave-assisted solvothermal method. By calcining the Co/Zn-MOF-74 at 500 ${^\circ}$C under air, the mesoporous mixed-metallic Co-Zn-O microrod can be obtained. When applied as the anode materials for lithium-ion batteries, the Co-Zn-O electrode exhibits good electrochemical properties (reversible capacity of 1 137 mA$\cdot$h$\cdot$g-1 after 100 cycles), which could be attributed to its mesoporous nanostructure along with the synergistic effects between two different metal species.

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ZHANG Yanfeng, CAI Chang, TAN Xinyi, SUN Weiwei . Mixed-metal oxide derived from bimetal-organic frameworks for performance lithium-ion batteries[J]. Journal of Shanghai University, 2021 , 27(1) : 125 -132 . DOI: 10.12066/j.issn.1007-2861.2072

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