Hierarchical Metal Sulfide/Carbon Spheres: A Generalized Synthesis and High Sodium-Storage Performance.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 58(22): 7238-7243, 2019 May 27.
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The development of suitable anode materials is far from satisfactory and is a major scientific challenge for a competitive sodium-ion battery technology. Metal sulfides have demonstrated encouraging results, but still suffer from sluggish kinetics and severe capacity decay associated with the phase change. Herein we show that rational electrode design, that is, building efficient electron/ion mixed-conducting networks, can overcome the problems resulting from conversion reactions. A general strategy for the preparation of hierarchical carbon-coated metal sulfide (MSâC) spheres through thermal sulfurization of metal glycerate has been developed. We demonstrate the concept by synthesizing highly uniform hierarchical carbon coated vanadium sulfide (V2 S3 âC) spheres, which exhibit a highly reversibly sodium storage capacity of 777â
mAh g-1 at 100â
mA g-1 , excellent rate capability (410â
mAh g-1 at 4000â
mA g-1 ), and impressive cycling ability.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
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Alemania
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