Enhanced lithium-ion battery performance with a novel composite anode: S-doped graphene oxide, polypyrrole, and fumed silica

Al-Bujasim, Mohammed and Gencten, Metin and Dönmez, Koray Bahadır and Arvas, Melih B. and Karatepe, Nilgun and Sahin, Yucel (2025) Enhanced lithium-ion battery performance with a novel composite anode: S-doped graphene oxide, polypyrrole, and fumed silica. Nanotechnology, 36 (11). ISSN 0957-4484 (Print) 1361-6528 (Online)

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Abstract

In this work, a novel composite anode material was developed, utilizing S-doped graphene oxide (SGO), polypyrrole (PPy), and fumed silica to enhance the performance of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). The chronoamperometric approach was used to produce SGO, while the chemical method was employed to synthesize PPy. A composite of SGO, PPy, and fumed silica was prepared as an anode for a half-cell, using two samples: one with a high PPy ratio (S1) and the other with a low PPy ratio (S2) and compared the results with bare sample (S0). The S1 sample exhibited a good initial discharge capacity (648 mAh g-1), with capacities of 207 and 131 mAh g-1at 5 C and 10 C, respectively. S1 and S2 also demonstrated superior cycling stability at a high current (100 cycles at 10 C), with a retention capacity of 99 and 87%, respectively compared with S0 which retained only 68%. Coin-type full cells with S1 as the anode and LiFePO4(LFP) as the cathode were assembled and compared with commercial graphite anodes. The S1 full cell showed a high reversible capacity (164 mAh g-1at 0.1 C), with a capacity retention of 66% after 100 cycles at 10 C. At the same time, the graphite anode exhibited a reversible capacity of 133 mAh g-1at 0.1 C, with a capacity retention of 58% after 100 cycles at 10 C. The S1 full cell achieved a gravimetric energy density of 164 W h kg-1at 0.1 C and 49 W h kg-1at 10 C, which is 25% greater than that of the graphite full cell(39 W h kg-1) at 10 C. These distinguishing characteristics of S1 make it a viable substitute for graphite as a high-performance anode material in LIBs, opening the possibility for devices with reliable battery systems.
Item Type: Article
Divisions: Sabancı University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center
Depositing User: Koray Bahadır Dönmez
Date Deposited: 06 Jun 2025 16:06
Last Modified: 06 Jun 2025 16:06
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/51353

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