SnS2 Nanowall Arrays toward High-Performance Sodium Storage

2017 
Cost-effective sodium ion batteries (SIBs) are emerging as a desirable alternative choice to lithium ion batteries in terms of application in large-scale energy storage devices. SnS2 is regarded as a potential anode material for SIBs because of its unique layered structure and high theoretical specific capacity. However, the development of SnS2 was hindered by the sluggish kinetics of the diffusion process and the inevitable volume change during repeated sodiation–desodiation processes. In this work, SnS2 with a unique nanowall array (NWA) structure is fabricated by one-step pulsed spray evaporation chemical vapor deposition (PSE-CVD), which could be used directly as binder-free and carbon-free anodes for SIBs. The SnS2 NWA electrode achieves a high reversible capacity of 576 mAh g–1 at 500 mA g–1 and enhanced cycling stability. Attractively, an excellent rate capability is demonstrated with ∼370 mAh g–1 at 5 A g–1, corresponding to a capacity retention of 64.2% at 500 mA g–1. The superior sodium storage ...
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