Highly stable Fe3O4/C composite: a candidate material for all solid-state lithium-ion batteries
Fe3O4 nanoparticles synthesized by a base catalyzed method are tested in an All-Solid-State (ASLB) battery using a sulfide
electrolyte. The pristine nanoparticles were morphologically characterized showing an average size of 12 nm. The evaluation of the
electrochemical properties shows high specific capacity values of 506 mAhg−1 after 350 cycles at a specific current of 250 mAg−1,
with very high stability and coulombic efficiency.