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A high-capacity lithium-storage material in metal-oxide form has been synthesized that can replace the carbon-based lithium intercalation materials currently in extensive use as the negative electrode (anode) of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. This tin-based amorphous composite oxide (TCO) contains Sn(II)-O as the active center for lithium insertion and other glass-forming elements, which make up an oxide network. The TCO anode yields a specific capacity for reversible lithium adsorption more than 50 percent higher than those of the carbon families that persists after charge-discharge cycling when coupled with a lithium cobalt oxide cathode. Lithium-7 nuclear magnetic resonance measurements evidenced the high ionic state of lithium retained in the charged state, in which TCO accepted 8 moles of lithium ions per unit mole.
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Yoshio Idota
Fujifilm (Japan)
Tadahiko Kubota
Sony Corporation (United States)
Akihiro Matsufuji
Fujifilm (Japan)
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Fujifilm (Japan)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a12f01cb761793c20c0d6cc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.276.5317.1395