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Sn/SnOxCore−Shell Nanospheres: Synthesis, Anode Performance in Li Ion Batteries, and Superconductivity

Authors :
Wang, Xiao-Liang
Feygenson, Mikhail
Aronson, Meigan C.
Han, Wei-Qiang
Source :
The Journal of Physical Chemistry - Part C; September 2010, Vol. 114 Issue: 35 p14697-14703, 7p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Sn/SnOxcore−shell nanospheres have been synthesized via a modified polyol process. Their size can be readily controlled by tuning the usage of surface stabilizers and the temperature. Anode performance in Li ion batteries and their superconducting properties is detailed. As anode materials, 45 nm nanospheres outperform both larger and smaller ones. Thus, they exhibit a capacity of about 3443 mAh cm−3and retain about 88% of after 10 cycles. We propose a model based on the microstructural evolution to explain the size impact on nanosphere performance. Magnetic measurements indicate that the nanospheres become superconducting below the transition temperature TC= 3.7 K, which is similar to the value obtained in bulk tin. Although TCdoes not significantly change with the size of the Sn core, we determined that the critical field HCof nanospheres can be as much as a factor of 30 larger compared to the bulk value. Alternating current measurements demonstrated that a transition from conventional to filamentary superconducting structure occurs in Sn/SnOxparticles as their size increases. The transition is determined by the relationship between the particle size and the magnetic field penetration depth.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19327447 and 19327455
Volume :
114
Issue :
35
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Journal of Physical Chemistry - Part C
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs22007659
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jp101852y