Advanced Functional Materials, Vol.15, No.4, 582-586, 2005
Three-dimensional porous copper-tin alloy electrodes for rechargeable lithium batteries
Three-dimensional (3D) foam structure of a Cu6Sn5 alloy was fabricated via an electrochemical deposition process. The walls of the foam structure are highly porous and consist of numerous small grains. When used as a negative electrode for a rechargeable lithium battery, the CU6Sn5 samples delivered a reversible capacity of about 400 mAhg(-1) up to 30 cycles. Further, these materials exhibit superior rate capability, attributed primarily to the unique porous structure and the large surface area for fast mass transport and rapid surface reactions. For instance, at a current drain of 10 mAcm(-2) (20C rate), the obtainable capacity (220 mA hg(-1)) was more than 50 % of the capacity at 0.5 mA cm(-2) (1C rate).