Electrospun manganese–cobalt oxide hollow nanofibres synthesized via combustion reactions and their lithium storage performance
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Soo Min Hwang, Jae-Geun Kim, Ki Jae Kim, Jong-Won Lee, Min-Sik Park, Young-Jun Kim, Mohammed Shahabuddin, Yusuke Yamauchi, Jung Ho Kim
Mesoporous hollow fibres of MnCo2O4 and CoMn2O4 were synthesized by electrospinning and highly exothermic oxygen-mediated combustion reactions during calcination, in which the heating rate affected the final fibre morphology (e.g., single- or double-shell). The anodes consisting of hollow fibres showed excellent electrochemical properties for lithium-ion batteries.
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