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Nanostructured Ternary Metal Oxides as
Electrode Materials for High-Performance
Energy-Storage SystemsSaad Gomaa Mohamed and Ru-Shi Liu*
Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan
Nano Science and Technology Program, TIGP, Academia Sinica and National Taiwan UniversityAbstract In this work, we demonstrate an easy, two-step hydrothermal/calcination approach for growing uniform Mn, Fe, and Zn cobaltite (MCo2O4) nanostructure (NS) on flexible
binder- and conductive-agent-free Ni foam and carbon substrates, respectively. The hierarchical Mn, Fe, and Zn cobaltite nanowire- and nanoflake-based architectures onto
conductive substrate allow enhanced electrolyte transport and charge transfer The hierarchical Mn, Fe, and Zn cobaltite nanowire- and nanoflake-based architectures onto
conductive substrate allow enhanced electrolyte transport and charge transfer toward/from Mn, Fe, and Zn cobaltite NS surface with numerous electroactive sites. In
addition, the direct growth and attachment of Mn, Fe, and Zn cobaltite NSs in supporting conductive substrates provide substantially reduced contact resistance and
efficient charge transfer. These excellent features allow the use of Mn, Fe, and Zn cobaltite NS as lithium-ion battery and supercapacitors electrodes. Catalytic behaviors of
MCo2O4 nanorods (M = Mn, Fe, Ni, and Zn) as cathode material for lithium–O2 battery are also been studied by synthesizing MnCo2O4, FeCo2O4, NiCo2O4, and ZnCo2O4
nanorods through an easy hydrothermal method. These nanorod structures are porous, which further improve capacity and cycling performance. The mesoporous structure
enables oxygen and electrolyte flow during discharge reaction and provides a suitable two-phase interface for catalysis.
Topic ILithium Ion Battery Supercapacitors Lithium Oxygen Battery
Topic II Topic III
Publications
[1] S. G. Mohamed, Y. Q. Tsai, C. J. Chen, T. F. Hung, W. S. Chang and R. S. Liu,
ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, in press, 2015.
[2] S. G. Mohamed, C. J. Chen, C. K. Chen, S. F. Hu, and R. S. Liu, ACS Appl.
Mater. Interfaces, 2014, 6, 22701.
[3] S. G. Mohamed, T. F. Hung, C. J. Chen, C. K. Chen, S. F. Hu, and R. S. Li.u.
RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 17230.
[4] S. G. Mohamed, T. F. Hung, C. J. Chen, C. K. Chen, S. F. Hu, R. S. Liu, K. C.
Wang, X. K. Xing, H. M. Liu, A. S. Liu, M. H. Hsieh and B. J. Lee. RSC Adv., 2013,
3, 20143.
[5] T. F. Hung, S. G. Mohamed, C. C. Shen, Y. Q. Tsai, W. S. Chang and R. S. Liu.
Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 12115
[6] M. Tatsuhiro, C. J. Chen, T. F. Hung, S. G. Mohamed, Y. Q. Lin, H. Z. Lin, J. C.
Sung, S. F. Hu and R. S. Liu. Electrochimica Acta, 2015, 165, 166.
[7] S. G. Mohamed, S. H. Chen, C. J. Chen, Y. T. Chen, M. Y. Lo, and R. S. Liu. J.
Am. Chem. Soc., to be submitted
Papers
Patents
[1] M. Tatsuhiro, C. J. Chen, T. F. Hung, S. G. Mohamed, R. S. Liu, S. F. Hu, H. Z,
Lin, Y. Q. Lin, C. M. Sung, and B. J. Hwang. "Multilayer Si/Graphene Composite
Anode Structure." Taiwan Patent No. I461555 (Nov. 21. 2014).
(2) M. Tatsuhiro, C. J. Chen, T. F. Hung, S. G. Mohamed, R. S. Liu, S. F. Hu, H.
Z, Lin, Y. Q. Lin, C. M. Sung, and B. J. Hwang. "Multilayer Si/Graphene Composite
Anode Structure." US20150004494 (Jan. 1, 2015).
SEM, XRD and TEM
Electrochemical Performance, MnCo2O4 NWs
Electrochemical Performance, FeCo2O4 NFs
Felxible Battery, ZnCo2O4 NWs
Supercapacitance Behavior (MnCo𝟐O𝟒 NWs)
Cyclic Voltammetry
Charging/Discahring and EIS
MCo2O4, XRD
MCo2O4, SEM, TEM, XPS and Charge/Discharge
Supercapacitance Behavior (FeCo𝟐O𝟒 NFs)
Charging/Discahring and EIS