Template-Free Synthesis of Sb2S3 Hollow Microspheres as Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion and Sodium-Ion Batteries

Hierarchical Sb 2 S 3 hollow microspheres assembled by nanowires have been successfully synthesized by a simple and practical hydrothermal reaction. The possible formation process of this architecture was investigated by X-ray diffraction, focused-ion beam-scanning electron microscopy dual-beam syst...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano-micro letters 2018-01, Vol.10 (1), p.1-12, Article 12
Hauptverfasser: Xie, Jianjun, Liu, Li, Xia, Jing, Zhang, Yue, Li, Min, Ouyang, Yan, Nie, Su, Wang, Xianyou
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Zusammenfassung:Hierarchical Sb 2 S 3 hollow microspheres assembled by nanowires have been successfully synthesized by a simple and practical hydrothermal reaction. The possible formation process of this architecture was investigated by X-ray diffraction, focused-ion beam-scanning electron microscopy dual-beam system, and transmission electron microscopy. When used as the anode material for lithium-ion batteries, Sb 2 S 3 hollow microspheres manifest excellent rate property and enhanced lithium-storage capability and can deliver a discharge capacity of 674 mAh g −1 at a current density of 200 mA g −1 after 50 cycles. Even at a high current density of 5000 mA g −1 , a discharge capacity of 541 mAh g −1 is achieved. Sb 2 S 3 hollow microspheres also display a prominent sodium-storage capacity and maintain a reversible discharge capacity of 384 mAh g −1 at a current density of 200 mA g −1 after 50 cycles. The remarkable lithium/sodium-storage property may be attributed to the synergetic effect of its nanometer size and three-dimensional hierarchical architecture, and the outstanding stability property is attributed to the sufficient interior void space, which can buffer the volume expansion.
ISSN:2311-6706
2150-5551
DOI:10.1007/s40820-017-0165-1