An FeO-Fe@BCNT composite was successfully synthesized via detonation of a mixture of hexogen (CHNO) and ferrocene (CHFe), in which bamboo-like carbon nanotubes encapsulating iron nanoparticles attached to FeO flakes (up to 58.1%) were formed. In the detonation process, hexogen was used to generate high temperature and high pressure, while ferrocene was used as a carbon source and catalyst. The recovered FeO-Fe@BCNT composite was characterized by TEM, SEM, XRD, XPS, and Raman spectroscopy. The results indicate that multi-walled carbon tubes with a bamboo-like structure are formed, in which iron nanoparticles are encapsulated. The length of the multi-layered nanotubes (about 18-20 layers) is over 600 nm with diameters in the range of 20-30 nm. The content of FeO flakes dispersed into the carbon tubes is affected by the atomic ratio of C to Fe. In addition, the FeO-Fe@BCNT composite exhibits excellent electrochemical performance as an anode material in Li-ion batteries. The charge-discharge coulombic efficiency is up to 81.1% in the first cycle. After 100 cycles, the discharge capacity steadily increases up to nearly 800 mA h g due to activation. The rate capability of the FeO-Fe@BCNT composite is also excellent at current densities ranging from 100 to 2000 mA g.
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