Long-Cycling-Life Sodium-Ion Battery Using Binary Metal Sulfide Hybrid Nanocages as Anode
Due to the relatively high capacity and lower cost, transition metal sulfides (TMS) as anode show promising potential in sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). Herein, a binary metal sulfide hybrid consisting of carbon encapsulated CoS/Cu S nanocages (CoS/Cu S@C-NC) is constructed. The interlocked hetero-arch...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Germany), 2023-09, Vol.19 (39), p.e2302706-e2302706 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Due to the relatively high capacity and lower cost, transition metal sulfides (TMS) as anode show promising potential in sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). Herein, a binary metal sulfide hybrid consisting of carbon encapsulated CoS/Cu
S nanocages (CoS/Cu
S@C-NC) is constructed. The interlocked hetero-architecture filled with conductive carbon accelerates the Na
/e
transfer, thus leading to improved electrochemical kinetics. Also the protective carbon layer can provide better volume accommondation upon charging/discharging. As a result, the battery with CoS/Cu
S@C-NC as anode displays a high capacity of 435.3 mAh g
after 1000 cycles at 2.0 A g
(≈3.4 C). Under a higher rate of 10.0 A g
(≈17 C), a capacity of as high as 347.2 mAh g
is still remained after long 2300 cycles. The capacity decay per cycle is only 0.017%. The battery also exhibits a better temperature tolerance at 50 and -5 °C. A low internal impedance analyzed by X-ray diffraction patterns and galvanostatic intermittent titration technique, narrow band gap, and high density of states obtained by first-principle calculations of the binary sulfides, ensure the rapid Na
/e
transport. The long-cycling-life SIB using binary metal sulfide hybrid nanocages as anode shows promising applications in versatile electronic devices. |
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ISSN: | 1613-6810 1613-6829 |
DOI: | 10.1002/smll.202302706 |