Abstract

Ferrocene can be used as a precursor for the synthesis of carbon-coated α-Fe2O3 nano-particles. The pyrolysis of ferrocene leads to the formation of a compound that can be fully converted into carbon-coated α-Fe2O3 nano-particles via a simple oxidation in air. This simple, fast and cheap synthetic route enables the realization of carbon-coated nano-particles with particle size in the range of 50–150nm. Moreover, varying the oxidation temperature, it is possible to control precisely the carbon coating present on the nano-particles. The so obtained carbon-coated α-Fe2O3 nano-particles can be easily processed in water to realize composite electrodes with a composition suitable for practical application. When used in combination with conventional electrolytes such electrodes display high specific capacity (over 800mAhg−1 at 0.13Ag−1), excellent cycling retention (higher than 99% after 50 cycles), and remarkable rate performance (over 400mAhg−1 at 5Ag−1).

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