A simple, cost-effective, and easily scalable molten salt method for the preparation of Li GeO as a new type of high-performance anode for lithium-ion batteries is reported. The Li GeO exhibits a unique porous architecture consisting of micrometer-sized clusters (secondary particles) composed of numerous nanoparticles (primary particles) and can be used directly without further carbon coating which is a common exercise for most electrode materials. The new anode displays superior cycling stability with a retained charge capacity of 725 mAh g after 300 cycles at 50 mA g . The electrode also offers excellent rate capability with a capacity recovery of 810 mAh g (94 % retention) after 35 cycles of ascending steps of current in the range of 25-800 mA g and finally back to 25 mA g . This work emphasizes the importance of exploring new electrode materials without carbon coating as carbon-coated materials demonstrate several drawbacks in full devices. Therefore, this study provides a method and a new type of anode with high reversibility and long cycle stability.
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