Improving the capacity of sodium ion battery using a virus-templated nanostructured composite cathode

Abstract

In this work we investigated an energy-efficient biotemplated route to synthesize nanostructured FePO4 for sodium-based batteries. Self-assembled M13 viruses and single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have been used as a template to grow amorphous FePO4 nanoparticles at room temperature (the active composite is denoted as Bio-FePO4-CNT) to enhance the electronic conductivity of the active material. Preliminary tests demonstrate a discharge capacity as high as 166 mAh/g at C/10 rate, corresponding to composition Na0.9FePO4, which along with higher C-rate tests show this material to have the highest capacity and power performance reported for amorphous FePO4 electrodes to date.

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Authors
M. Moradi, Z. Li, J. Qi, W. Xing, K. Xiang, Y-M. Chiang, and A. M. Belcher
Date
Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Journal
NanoLetters
Volume
15
Pages
2917-2921