Interphase stabilized electrospun SnO2 fibers as alloy anode via restricted cycling for Li-ion capacitors with high energy and wide temperature operation
DOI:
10.1016/j.jcis.2023.05.091
Publication Date:
2023-05-19T15:12:51Z
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The second-generation supercapacitor comprises the hybridized energy storage mechanism of Lithium-ion batteries and electrical double-layer capacitors, i.e, Lithium-ion capacitors (LICs). The electrospun SnO2 nanofibers are synthesized by a simple electrospinning technique and are directly used as anode material for LICs with activated carbon (AC) as a cathode. However, before the assembly, the battery-type electrode SnO2 is electrochemically pre-lithiated (LixSn + Li2O), and AC loading is balanced with respect to its half-cell performance. First, the SnO2 is tested in the half-cell assembly with a limited potential window of 0.005 to 1 V vs. Li to avoid the conversion reaction of Sn0 to SnOx. Also, the limited potential window allows only the reversible alloy/de-alloying process. Finally, the assembled LIC, AC/(LixSn + Li2O), displayed a maximum energy density of 185.88 Wh kg-1 with ultra-long cyclic durability of over 20,000 cycles. Further, the LIC is also exposed to various temperature conditions (-10, 0, 25, & 50 °C) to study the feasibility of using them in different environmental conditions.
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