Lithium Storage Properties of a Bioinspired 2‑Line Ferrihydrite: A Silicon-Doped, Nanometric, and Amorphous Iron Oxyhydroxide

  • Hideki Hashimoto (652785)
  • Yuta Nishiyama (565964)
  • Masahiro Ukita (1558495)
  • Ryo Sakuma (1558489)
  • Makoto Nakanishi (199711)
  • Tatsuo Fujii (1558498)
  • Jun Takada (1558492)
Publication date
August 2015

Abstract

Inspired by a nanometric iron-based oxide material of bacterial origin, silicon (Si)-doped iron oxyhydroxide nanoparticles or 2-line ferrihydrites (2Fhs) were prepared and their lithium (Li) storage properties were investigated. The structures of the Si-doped 2Fhs strongly depended on the Si molar ratio [<i>x</i> = Si/(Fe + Si)] whose long-range atomic ordering gradually vanished as the Si molar ratio increased, with a structural change from nanocrystalline to amorphous at <i>x</i> = 0.30. The most striking properties were observed for the sample with <i>x</i> = 0.30. Over the voltage range of 1.5–4.0 V at a current rate of 500 mA/g, this material exhibited a relatively high reversible capacity of ∼100 mAh/g, which was four times greater th...

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