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Synergism of Rare Earth Trihydrides and Graphite in Lithium Storage: Evidence of Hydrogen-Enhanced Lithiation

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  • Release time:2020-05-23

  • Impact Factor:25.809

  • DOI number:10.1002/adma.201704353

  • Affiliation of Author(s):Peking Univ

  • Journal:Adv. Mater.

  • Abstract:The lithium storage capacity of graphite can be significantly promoted by rare earth trihydrides (REH3, RE = Y, La, and Gd) through a synergetic mechanism. High reversible capacity of 720 mA h g(-1) after 250 cycles is achieved in YH3-graphite nanocomposite, far exceeding the total contribution from the individual components and the effect of ball milling. Comparative study on LaH3-graphite and GdH3-graphite composites suggests that the enhancement factor is 3.1-3.4 Li per active H in REH3, almost independent of the RE metal, which is evident of a hydrogen-enhanced lithium storage mechanism. Theoretical calculation suggests that the active H from REH3 can enhance the Li+ binding to the graphene layer by introducing negatively charged sites, leading to energetically favorable lithiation up to a composition Li5C16H instead of LiC6 for conventional graphite anode.

  • Co-author:Henghui, Zhou, Jing, Lu, Meng, Ye, Teng, Wang, Xinghua, Chang, Chengkai, Yang

  • First Author:Xinyao, Zheng

  • Indexed by:Journal paper

  • Correspondence Author:Jie, Zheng, Henghui, Zhou

  • First-Level Discipline:0805 材料科学与工程

  • Document Type:J

  • Translation or Not:no

  • Date of Publication:2018-01-01


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