LiV3O8/Ag composite nanobelts with enhanced performance as cathode material for rechargeable lithium batteries

2014 
Abstract Ag nanoparticles anchored LiV 3 O 8 nanobelts have been synthesized via a facile sol–gel route. The as-prepared thin LiV 3 O 8 /Ag composite nanobelts have a thickness of several nanometers and a length of dozens of micrometers. The EDX result confirms the existence of Ag element in LVO/Ag composite and the uniform dispersion of Ag nanoparticle among the LVO/Ag composite. When it is evaluated as a cathode material for lithium batteries, the LiV 3 O 8 /Ag composite nanobelts exhibit excellent rate capability and long-term cyclic stability. A maximum specific discharge capacity of 247, 214, 175, 149, 124, 113 and 103 mA h g −1 is achieved at the current densities of 50, 100, 300, 500, 1000, 1500 and 2000 mA g −1 , respectively. It exhibits no capacity fading after 250 cycles at the current density of 1 A g −1 . The superior electrochemical performance indicates their promising application as cathode material in lithium ion batteries.
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