Rational Design of Graphene-Based Architectures for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes

Doctor of Philosophy === Department of Chemical Engineering === Placidus B. Amama === Advances in synthesis and processing of nanocarbon materials, particularly graphene, have presented the opportunity to design novel Li-ion battery (LIB) anode materials that can meet the power requirements of next-...

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Main Author: WANG, HUAN
Language:en_US
Published: Kansas State University 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2097/38750
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spelling ndltd-KSU-oai-krex.k-state.edu-2097-387502018-04-08T03:39:16Z Rational Design of Graphene-Based Architectures for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes WANG, HUAN Lithium-ion battery Doctor of Philosophy Department of Chemical Engineering Placidus B. Amama Advances in synthesis and processing of nanocarbon materials, particularly graphene, have presented the opportunity to design novel Li-ion battery (LIB) anode materials that can meet the power requirements of next-generation power devices. This thesis presents three studies on electrochemical behavior of three-dimensional (3D) nanostructured anode materials formed by pure graphene sheets and graphene sheets coupled with conversion active materials (metal oxides). In the first project, a microgel-templated approach for fabrication of 3D macro/mesoporous reduced graphene oxide (RGO) anode is discussed. The mesoporous 3D structure provides a large specific surface area, while the macropores also shorten the transport length of Li ions. The second project involves the use of a novel magnetic field-induced method for fabrication of wrinkled Fe3O4@RGO anode materials. The applied magnetic field improves the interfacial contact between the anode and current collector and increases the stacking density of the active material. The magnetic field treatment facilitates the kinetics of Li ions and electrons and improves electrode durability and the surface area of the active material. In the third project, poly (methacrylic acid) (PMAA)-induced self-assembly process was used to design super-mesoporous Fe3O4@RGO anode materials and their electrochemical performance as anode materials is also investigated. To establish correlations between electrode properties (morphological and chemical) and LIB performance, a variety of techniques were used to characterize the samples. The significant improvement in LIB performance of the 3D anodes mentioned above is largely attributed to the unique properties of graphene and the resulting 3D architecture. 2018-04-06T13:31:09Z 2018-04-06T13:31:09Z 2018 May Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2097/38750 en_US Kansas State University
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WANG, HUAN
Rational Design of Graphene-Based Architectures for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes
description Doctor of Philosophy === Department of Chemical Engineering === Placidus B. Amama === Advances in synthesis and processing of nanocarbon materials, particularly graphene, have presented the opportunity to design novel Li-ion battery (LIB) anode materials that can meet the power requirements of next-generation power devices. This thesis presents three studies on electrochemical behavior of three-dimensional (3D) nanostructured anode materials formed by pure graphene sheets and graphene sheets coupled with conversion active materials (metal oxides). In the first project, a microgel-templated approach for fabrication of 3D macro/mesoporous reduced graphene oxide (RGO) anode is discussed. The mesoporous 3D structure provides a large specific surface area, while the macropores also shorten the transport length of Li ions. The second project involves the use of a novel magnetic field-induced method for fabrication of wrinkled Fe3O4@RGO anode materials. The applied magnetic field improves the interfacial contact between the anode and current collector and increases the stacking density of the active material. The magnetic field treatment facilitates the kinetics of Li ions and electrons and improves electrode durability and the surface area of the active material. In the third project, poly (methacrylic acid) (PMAA)-induced self-assembly process was used to design super-mesoporous Fe3O4@RGO anode materials and their electrochemical performance as anode materials is also investigated. To establish correlations between electrode properties (morphological and chemical) and LIB performance, a variety of techniques were used to characterize the samples. The significant improvement in LIB performance of the 3D anodes mentioned above is largely attributed to the unique properties of graphene and the resulting 3D architecture.
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title Rational Design of Graphene-Based Architectures for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes
title_short Rational Design of Graphene-Based Architectures for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes
title_full Rational Design of Graphene-Based Architectures for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes
title_fullStr Rational Design of Graphene-Based Architectures for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes
title_full_unstemmed Rational Design of Graphene-Based Architectures for High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery Anodes
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