Fabrication of porous Na 3 V 2 (PO 4 ) 3 /reduced graphene oxide hollow spheres with enhanced sodium storage performance
Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have long been recognized as a potential substitute for lithium-ion batteries, while their practical application is greatly hindered owing to the absence of suitable cathode materials with improved rate capability and prolonged cycling life. Na V (PO ) (NVP) has drawn ext...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of colloid and interface science 2020-05, Vol.567, p.84 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have long been recognized as a potential substitute for lithium-ion batteries, while their practical application is greatly hindered owing to the absence of suitable cathode materials with improved rate capability and prolonged cycling life. Na
V
(PO
)
(NVP) has drawn extensive attention among the cathode materials for SIBs because of its fast Na
-transportable framework which enables high-speed charge transfer, but the poor electric conductivity of NVP significantly restricts the Na
diffusion. To tackle this issue, in this work, porous NVP/reduced graphene oxide hollow spheres (NVP/rGO HSs) are constructed via a spray drying strategy. Due to the unique porous hollow architecture, the synthesized compound manifests a high reversible capacity of 116 mAh g
at 1 C (1 C = 118 mA g
), an outstanding high-rate capability of 107.5 mAh g
at 10 C and 98.5 mAh g
at 20 C, as well as a stable cycling performance of 109 mAh g
after 400 cycles at 1 C and 73.1 mAh g
after 1000 cycles at 10 C. Moreover, galvanostatic intermittent titration technique demonstrates that the Na
diffusion coefficient of NVP/rGO HSs is an order of magnitude larger than the pristine NVP. The remarkable electrochemical properties of NVP/rGO HSs in full cells further enable it a potential cathode for SIBs. |
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ISSN: | 1095-7103 |