posted on 2024-11-01, 17:30authored byDavid de Celis Leal, Zhiqiang Chen, Md Rahman, Tao Tao, Dougal McCullochDougal McCulloch, Matthew Field, Peter Lamb, Ying Chen, Xiujuan Dai
Nitrogen doped SnO2 polycrystalline nanostructures were produced from commercial SnO powders in a new system that combines a low-temperature plasma with heating. The method has the potential to improve the initial efficiency and the cycling performance of SnO2 anodes in Li-ion batteries. With this system, the temperature of the SnO to SnO2 conversion was lowered from 430 to 320 8C, up to 5 at% of doped nitrogen was detected and a nano-scale polycrystalline structure was observed in the product. Combining heat and low-pressure plasma is a promising approach for the production and treatment of enhanced energy storage materials.