Abstract:
The results of the efficiency of using Fe x Ni 100−x nanotubes as anode materials for lithium-ion batteries
have been obtained. In the course of research, it was found that an increase in the concentration of nickel
in the structure to 40 and 60 at.% leads to a sharp increase in the resource number of cycles by more
than two times in comparison with iron nanotubes. Such a difference in the resource lifetime is due
to the higher stability of Fe x Ni 100−x nanotubes with a nickel concentration of more than 40 at.% to
destruction, as well as resistance to oxidation.