Hierarchical Hollow Co9S8 Microspheres: Solvothermal Synthesis, Magnetic, Electrochemical, and Electrocatalytic Properties
Written by Yu-Xue Zhou on October 18, 2010 – 5:00 am -A simple solvothermal route in a binary solution of triethylenetetramine (TETA) and deionized water (DIW) has been used to synthesize hierarchical hollow Co9S8 microspheres with high surface area (80.38 m2 g−1). An appropriate volume ratio of TETA:DIW has been found to be essential for the formation of hollow Co9S8 microspheres. The magnetic study indicated that the Co9S8 hollow microspheres are paramagnetic at high temperature and antiferromagnetic at low temperature. The oxygen reduction reaction experiments demonstrated that the onset potential of the Co9S8 sample is 0.88 V, which is comparable to the value predicted for Co9S8 (0.74 V) from the theoretical simulation. The discharge capability of Co9S8 hollow microspheres as cathode materials for lithium ion batteries and their electrocatalytic activity for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) have been studied.Cathode materials: Hierarchical hollow Co9S8 microspheres (shown here) can be synthesized by a simple solvothermal route in a binary solution of triethylenetetramine and deionized water. The onset potential of Co9S8 hollow spheres is 0.88 V for the oxygen reduction reaction. The magnetic properties of Co9S8 hollow microspheres and their use as cathode materials for lithium ion cells have been studied.
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