Abstract

Li3VO4 is a potential anode for Li‐ion batteries owing to its safe discharge plateau and high capacity, but the reported reversible capacity is still far from its theoretical value (592 mAh g−1). Here, for the first time, a Li3VO4 anode is reported with reversible capacity approaching the theoretical value. Li3VO4 aggregates hybridized with carbon (Li3VO4/C) are first fabricated, and then dramatically transform into well dispersed Li3VO4 nanocrystals (NCs) anchoring on carbon nanoflakes (NFs) by electrochemical reconstruction. In the Li3VO4/C NC‐on‐NF structures, the small‐sized Li3VO4 NCs, the flexible carbon NFs, and the good dispersity provide high Li‐ion storage, electronic conductivity and stability, respectively. Resultingly, outstanding electrochemical performance of the Li3VO4/C is achieved with discharge and charge capacities of 542 and 541 mAh g−1 after 300 cycles at a specific current of 150 mA g−1. After 1000 cycles at a specific current of 2000 mA g−1, the discharge and charge capacities are maintained at 422 and 421 mAh g−1. When matching with a 4 V cathode, the specific energy density of the Li3VO4/C is 4.2 times of Li4Ti5O12 and 1.2 times of graphite, and the volumetric energy density is 3.2 times of Li4Ti5O12 and 1.4 times of graphite.

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