1. Electrochemical and Structural Characterizations of InSb Nanoparticles Prepared Using a Sodium Naphthalenide Reduction Method.
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Jaephil Cho and Sunhye Urn
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INDIUM antimonide crystals ,ELECTROCHEMISTRY ,NANOPARTICLES ,SODIUM compounds ,X-ray crystallography ,TRANSMISSION electron microscopy - Abstract
lnSb nanoparticles with a mean particle size of 10 nm prepared by the reduction of metal salts using sodium naphthalenide at 350°C was discussed in terms of its electrochemical, ex Situ X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) characterizations. Ex situ XRD and TEM results revealed the progressive formation of extruded In from InSb, followed by the formation of Li
3 In2 and In3 Li13 with a lithium alloy process. In addition, it was observed that Li2 Sb and Li3 Sb were formed as a result of the decomposition of InSb. During lithium dealloying, Li3 Sb and In3 Li13 were returned to Sb and In, respectively. Nanosized lnSb particles showed a charge capacity of 590 mAh/g from the first-charge capacity of 670 mAh/g after 30 cycles, leading to a cycle retention ratio of 86%. This value was far superior to its bulk counterpart, which showed only a 48% capacity retention ratio after the same cycles. The improved capacity retention of the nanosized InSb was due to significantly decreased particle pulverization, compared to the bulk counterpart. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2008
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