Binder-free Ge nanoparticles–carbon hybrids for anode materials of advanced lithium batteries with high capacity and rate capability
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(33), pp. 3987–3987
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Abstract
We present a facile synthetic route toward binder-free, highly-dispersed Ge nanoparticles in carbon matrices using one-step pyrolysis of self-assembled Ge-polymer hybrids. 3-Dimensionally arranged Ge-carbon exhibits remarkably enhanced cycling properties and rate capability compared with carbon sheathed Ge lacking organization.
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