Abstract

Iron oxide@C composites and lithium ferrites were synthesized by a cotton-template method as anode materials for Li-ion batteries. α-Fe2O3@C composites with 3-D porous hollow secondary structures were prepared by directly burning the cotton containing the iron salt (FeCl3 or Fe(NO3)3) in air, and the Fe3O4@C composites with similar structures were obtained by annealing α-Fe2O3@C under a N2 atmosphere. α-LiFeO2 and α-LiFe5O8 particles with sizes of 100–500 nm were also prepared using a similar method. Electrochemical measurements showed that all these samples demonstrated good electrochemical performances as Li-ion battery anodes, especially α-Fe2O3@C derived from Fe(NO3)3, which delivers a high reversible capacity of 990 mA h g−1 at 100 mA g−1 after 50 cycles. Both the porous hollow secondary structure and the suitable amount of amorphous carbon are significant for the electrochemical performances of the iron oxide@C composites. Such a method is simple, rapid and inexpensive and may facilitate the preparation of other high performance electrode materials with porous hollow structures.

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