Abstract

Several nano-sized mixed molybdenum/vanadium oxide monoclinic solid solutions were synthesised using a continuous hydrothermal flow process and studied with a wide range of physical characterization techniques including X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The nanomaterials were tested as anodes for Li-ion batteries in the potential range 0.05–3.00 V vs. Li/Li+. Samples with nominal formulas of Mo0.5V0.5O2 and Mo0.33V0.67O2 showed excellent performance, especially at high current rates, due to their highly pseudocapacitive charge storage mechanism. At a specific current of 10 A g−1, Mo0.5V0.5O2 and Mo0.33V0.67O2 showed specific capacities of ca. 200 and 170 mAh g−1, respectively. Mo0.5V0.5O2 also showed good cyclability, with a specific capacity of 480 mAh g−1 after 150 cycles at a specific current of 0.5 A g−1. For cyclic voltammetries conducted at high scan rates, pseudocapacitive charge storage contributed more than 90% to the total charge storage for both samples. The scalability of the synthesis technique and excellent electrochemical performance at high power, make these materials promising as negative electrode active materials for Li-ion batteries.

Highlights

  • Due to rising interest in renewable energy harvesting and storage, electric vehicles, and portable electronics, research and development of secondary Li-ion batteries (LIBs) is becoming increasingly important [1]

  • In our current process design, after the first Confined Jet Mixer (CJM), a second CJM was used in which the hot nanoparticle slurry entered the CJM via an inner pipe, whereupon it was mixed with a quench flow of room-temperature DI water

  • The rate of synthesis of the nanoparticles was in the range of 20e30 g hÀ1 for all samples

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Introduction

Due to rising interest in renewable energy harvesting and storage, (hybrid) electric vehicles, and portable electronics, research and development of secondary Li-ion batteries (LIBs) is becoming increasingly important [1]. The lithiated mixed vanadium-molybdenum oxide LiVMoO6 has been reported as a promising anode material in LIBs, displaying high capacities and good rate capability It showed a reversible capacity of 285 mAh gÀ1 at a specific current of 5 A gÀ1 and 900 mAh gÀ1 at a specific current of 0.1 A gÀ1. Increased availability of pseudocapacitive charge storage sites (from an increased surface area to volume ratio) Both VO2 and MoO2 have previously shown enhancement in their electrochemical performance through nanosizing, and it is expected that the mixtures and solid-solutions thereof, will benefit [6,16,27,37]. The assynthesised materials showed excellent performance as anodes in LIBs

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