Carbon nanofibers can be directly used as free standing and binder free anodes. There are several nanofiber production methods, among which electrospinning is the most promising due to its simplicity and versatility. Carbon nanofibers can be produced with different precursors such as Pitch, polyacrylonitrile(PAN), polyvinypyrrolidone(PVP), polyvinyl alcohol(PVA) etc. Polyvinyl alcohol is a promising material due to its water soluble and environmentally friendly character.
In this study we report a method to produce free-standing binder free single wall carbon nanotube containing carbon nanofibers as anode for lithium ion battery. Composite nanofibers prepared via electrospinning of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) dispersed into polyvinyl alcohol solution, followed by iodination at 100°C and heat treatment in an inert atmosphere at 800°C. Carbon nanotubes were added to the polymer solution in different concentrations 0,1% , 1%, and 5 %. An increase of the carbon nanotube concentration in the fibers led to carbonized nanofiber mats with increased electrical conductivity. TGA and Raman analyses showed that carbon nanotubes presence improves the carbon yield of the mats and their handleability. Galvanostatic cycling tests of half cells revealed that addition of carbon nanotubes improves battery capacity. We attribute the capacity increase of the composite nanofibers to the carbon nanotubes structure. Moreover carbon nanotubes increased the handleabilitiy of the mat which is crucial for freestanding, binder free anode materials.