Abstract

Nanosized Ag2V4O11 powders have been prepared via the low-temperature molten salt method using LiNO3 as a reaction medium. The powders have been characterized by x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. The discharge properties of the powders have been assessed by the galvanostatic discharge test using CR2016 coin cells. The powder made at 300°C for 2 h is composed of nearly spherical particles about 40 nm in size. The discharge test shows that the powders prepared by the low-temperature molten salt method exhibit high discharge capacities.

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