Enhanced Kinetics Over VS4 Microspheres with Multi‐dimensional Na+ Transfer Channels for High‐rate Sodium‐ion Battery Anode

2019 
Developing 3 D self-assembled nanoarchitectures with well-defined crystal structures is an effective strategy to enhance the electrochemical performances of electrode materials. (1 1 0)-oriented and bridged-nanoblocks self-assembled VS4 microspheres are controllably synthesized by a facile one-step hydrothermal method. The (1 1 0)-bridged structure sets up open pathways for Na(+) diffusion among nanoblocks, and the (1 1 0)-oriented structure provides unobstructed pathways for Na(+) diffusion in the nanoblocks, which collectively constructs multidimensional Na(+) transfer channels in the VS4 microspheres, promoting the electrochemical kinetics. As an anode for Na-ion batteries (SIBs), this material exhibits pseudocapacitive Na(+) storage and excellent rate capability, delivering high capacities of 339 and 270 mAh g(-1) at rates of 0.1 and 2.0 A g(-1) , respectively, with a capacity retention of 79 % in the voltage window of 0.5-3.0 V. In particular, the reversible capacity reaches 575 mAh g(-1) after 300 cycles even at 1.0 A g(-1) in the voltage window of 0.05-3.0 V, outperforming those of the ever-reported VS4 -based anode materials. This work presents an effective strategy to the exploration and design of high-performance anodes for SIBs.
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