This study reports the electrochemical applications of CoVO as a novel anode for lithium-ion batteries. Ex situ analyses were performed to understand the conversion that transpires during the charge-discharge cycle. Also, the effects of different binders were analyzed. With the synergistic effect of Na-carboxymethyl cellulose and styrene butadiene rubber (CMC and SBR), a reversible capacity of 727.5 mA h g was obtained after 100 cycles which indicates potential applications of CoVO in energy storage devices.
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