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Synthesis of Si-Induced MnO/Mn 2 SiO 4 @C Cuboids as High-Performance Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries.

The exploration of anode materials of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is still a great challenge because of their low electrical conductivity and poor durability. Transition-metal oxides are proposed as a potential alternative, even though their dimension and structure greatly affect their electrochemical properties. In this study, MnO/Mn2 SiO4 @C cuboids were prepared via the polymerization-pyrolysis process. Larger MnCO3 precursor particles embedded into a monolithic carbon framework and formed smaller nanoparticles owing to the inducing effect of Si element in phthalocyanino silicon (SiPc), giving MnO/Mn2 SiO4 @C cuboids. The micron-scaled cuboid composite can lead to higher tap density and greater electrical performance due to lower interparticle resistance. Therefore, the as-prepared MnO/Mn2 SiO4 @C electrode exhibits stable specific capacities of 585.9 and 423.9 mA h g-1 after 1000 discharge/charge cycles at 1 and 2 A g-1 , respectively. Meanwhile, an excellent rate capacity of 246.3 mA h g-1 was achieved even at 30 A g-1 . Additionally, this facile and economical strategy to improve electrode performance provides a commercially feasible way for the construction of high-performance LIBs.

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