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Pseudocapacitance-Enhanced Storage Kinetics of 3D Anhydrous Iron (III) Fluoride as a Cathode for Li/Na-Ion Batteries.

Tao ZhangYan LiuGuihuan ChenHengjun LiuYuanyuan HanShuhao ZhaiLeqing ZhangYuanyuan PanQinghao LiQiang Li
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Transition metal fluoride (TMF) conversion cathodes, with high energy density, are recognized as promising candidates for next-generation high-energy Li/Na-ion batteries (LIBs/SIBs). Unfortunately, the poor electronic conductivity and detrimental active material dissolution of TMFs seriously limit the performance of TMF-LIBs/SIBs. A variety of FeF 3 -based composites are designed to improve their electrochemical characteristics. However, the storage mechanism of the conversion-type cathode for Li + and Na + co-storage is still unclear. Here, the storage mechanism of honeycomb iron (III) fluoride and carbon (FeF 3 @C) as a general cathode for LIBs/SIBs is analyzed by kinetics. In addition, the FeF 3 @C cathode shows high electrochemical performance in a full-cell system. The results show that the honeycomb FeF 3 @C shows excellent long-term cycle stability in LIBs (208.3 mA h g -1 at 1.0 C after 100 cycles with a capacity retention of 98.1%). As a cathode of SIBs, the rate performance is unexpectedly stable. The kinetic analysis reveals that the FeF 3 @C cathode exhibit distinct ion-dependent charge storage mechanisms and exceptional long-durability cyclic performance in the storage of Li + /Na + , benefiting from the synergistic contribution of pseudocapacitive and reversible redox behavior. The work deepens the understanding of the conversion-type cathode in Li + /Na + storage.
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