Three-dimensional nanostructured Co2VO4-decorated carbon nanotubes for sodium-ion battery anode materials

Since Co 2 VO 4 possesses a solid spinel structure and a high degree of stability, it has gained interest as a possible anode material for sodium-ion batteries. However, the application of this electrode material is still hampered by its poor electrical conductivity and severe volume expansion. Unif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rare metals 2023-12, Vol.42 (12), p.4060-4069
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Yi, Zhang, Zhen, Yu, Sheng, Johnson, Hannah M., Zhao, De-Cheng, Tan, Su-Chong, Pan, Zheng-Dao, Wang, Zhou-Lu, Wu, Yu-Tong, Liu, Xiang
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Zusammenfassung:Since Co 2 VO 4 possesses a solid spinel structure and a high degree of stability, it has gained interest as a possible anode material for sodium-ion batteries. However, the application of this electrode material is still hampered by its poor electrical conductivity and severe volume expansion. Uniform Co 2 VO 4 nanoparticles (CVO) were grown on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by a simple solvothermal method to form string-like conductive networks (CVO/CNTs). The flexible and highly conductive three-dimensional (3D) carbon nanotubes and small-sized CVO NPs can enhance the rapid transport of electrons, thereby enhancing the conductivity of the composite. String-like conductive network structures have a larger specific surface area, enhancing electron/ion transmission by fully contacting the electrolyte. The findings demonstrate the superior Na + storing capability of the CVO/CNTs composite. The battery has a great rate performance (148.2 mAh·g −1 at 5 A·g −1 ) and outstanding long-term cycling performance (147.3 mAh·g −1 after 1000 cycles at 1 A·g −1 ). In high-rate, long-cycle sodium-ion batteries, CVO/CNTs composites offer a wide range of possible applications. Graphical abstract
ISSN:1001-0521
1867-7185
DOI:10.1007/s12598-023-02490-y