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2024
Journal Article
Title
Constructing Hollow Microcubes SnS2 as Negative Electrode for Sodium-ion and Potassium-ion Batteries
Abstract
Sodium/potassium-ion batteries (NIBs and KIBs) are considered the most promising candidates for lithium-ion batteries in energy storage fields. Tin sulfide (SnS2) is regarded as an attractive negative candidate for NIBs and KIBs thanks to its superior power density, high-rate performance and natural richness. Nevertheless, the slow dynamics, the enormous volume change and the decomposition of polysulfide intermediates limit its practical application. Herein, microcubes SnS2 were prepared through sacrificial MnCO3 template-assisted and a facile solvothermal reaction strategy and their performance was investigated in Na and K-based cells. The unique hollow cubic structure and well-confined SnS2 nanosheets play an important role in Na+/K+ rapid kinetic and alleviating volume change. The effect of the carbon additives (Super P/C65) on the electrochemical properties were investigated thoroughly. The in operando and ex-situ characterization provide a piece of direct evidence to clarify the storage mechanism of such conversionalloying type negative electrode materials.
Author(s)
Pfeifer, Kristina
Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (KIT), Institut für Angewandte Materialien (IAM)
Ehrenberg, Helmut
Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (KIT), Institut für Angewandte Materialien (IAM)
Open Access
Rights
CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
Language
English