▎ 摘 要
Since conventional graphite-based anode possesses a low capacity, seeking for high-capacity anode candidates becomes significant for constructing emerging Li-ion batteries. Herein, we present a composite anode prepared using a hydrothermal method, which consists of dense NiO nanoflakes in situ growing on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) sheets. The rGO sheets within the NiO/rGO composite provide a conductive frame that enables rapid charge transfer, while the in situ anchoring of NiO nanoflakes on rGO reduces the agglomeration. We found that the appropriate loading of NiO in the composite is also significant. The NiO/rGO composite anode exhibits a high capacity of 1068 mA hg(-1) after 100 cycles at 0.1 Ag-1. In addition, the capacity remains 870 mA hg(-1) when the current density is increased to a high rate of 2 Ag-1, indicating a good rate performance for potential applications.