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  • Electrochemical and morphological stabilization of V2O5 nanofibers by the addition of polyaniline

    Author(s)
    Ponzio, Eduardo A
    Benedetti, Tania M
    Torresi, Roberto M
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Benedetti, Tania
    Year published
    2007
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    In this work, the relationship between the nanoscale morphology and electrochemical performance of vanadium oxide and vanadium oxide/polyaniline nanofibers is analyzed. The nanofibers were prepared by reverse micelle method and their electrochemical performances were evaluated as potential cathode materials for secondary Li-ion batteries. Both types of samples were examined by electroacoustic impedance, ex situ X-ray diffraction, Raman and infrared spectroscopies, transmission and scanning electron microscopies to characterize their structure and morphology. It was found that vanadium oxide/polyaniline nanofibers show improved ...
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    In this work, the relationship between the nanoscale morphology and electrochemical performance of vanadium oxide and vanadium oxide/polyaniline nanofibers is analyzed. The nanofibers were prepared by reverse micelle method and their electrochemical performances were evaluated as potential cathode materials for secondary Li-ion batteries. Both types of samples were examined by electroacoustic impedance, ex situ X-ray diffraction, Raman and infrared spectroscopies, transmission and scanning electron microscopies to characterize their structure and morphology. It was found that vanadium oxide/polyaniline nanofibers show improved cycling behavior compared to the vanadium oxide ones. Nanofibers of vanadium oxide exhibit the largest capacity fading during cycling; on the other hand, the nanohybrid containing 30 mol% polyaniline exhibits a stable capacity of ∼300 mAh g-1. Scanning electron microscopy analyses indicated that the vanadium oxide nanofibers change the morphology after 10 charge/discharge cycles while hybrid nanofibers retain the defined morphology after electrochemical cycling. The role of the polymeric component of the hybrid material seems to be the stabilization of the capacity due to a probable homogeneous distribution of the induced stress during cycling.
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    Journal Title
    Electrochimica Acta
    Volume
    52
    Issue
    13
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2006.12.023
    Subject
    Science & Technology
    Physical Sciences
    Electrochemistry
    nanohybrid
    nanofibers
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/412878
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