Abstract We explore a simple, room temperature, bottom up approach for the synthesis of SiOx dispersed over rGO (reduced graphene oxide) sheets forming SiOx/rGO composite. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract We explore a simple, room temperature, bottom up approach for the synthesis of SiOx dispersed over rGO (reduced graphene oxide) sheets forming SiOx/rGO composite. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the formation of SiOx with the major peak position at 21.9° Bragg angle. The microstructure of the composite revealed a layer like morphology and the uniform distribution of SiOx as observed by the element mapping in the transmission electron microscopy. The SiOx/rGO composite was used as anode in lithium ion battery and the composite achieved appreciable capacity (749 mAh g−1 @100 mA g−1) in the first cycle and 61 mAh g−1 at 100 charge/discharge cycles with 99% coulombic efficiency.
               
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