Microemulsion-mediated hydrothermal growth of pagoda-like Fe 3 O 4 microstructures and their application in a lithium–air battery

Ceramics International(2015)

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Abstract
This paper reported the growth of novel pagoda-like Fe3O4 particles via a facile microemulsion-mediated hydrothermal procedure. The chemical compositions and morphologies of the as-grown Fe3O4 particles were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM). The morphologies of the as-prepared sample evolved from pagoda-like to pinwheel-like to flower-like shapes with increasing reaction time. In addition, the NaOH concentration and polyethylene glycol (PEG)-2000 had key effects on the formation of the final product. The electrocatalytic properties of the prepared pagoda-like micro-Fe3O4, as catalytic materials for a lithium–air battery, were further evaluated by galvanostatic charge/discharge cycling and electrochemical impedance spectrometry (EIS). Results showed that the cell displayed an initial discharge capacity of 1429mAhg−1 at a voltage of 1.5–4.5V at 100mAg−1.
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Fe3O4,Pagoda-like microstructures,Microemulsion-mediated hydrothermal,Lithium–air batteries
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