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In-Situ Fabrication of Bone-Like CoSe2 Nano-Thorn Loaded on Porous Carbon Cloth as a Flexible Electrode for Na-Ion Storage.

Huinan GuoGuishu LiuMengying WangYan ZhangWeiqin LiKai ChenYafei LiuMengyuan YueYijing Wang
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2020)
Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) based on flexible electrode materials are being investigated recently for improving sluggish kinetics and developing energy density. Transition metal selenides present excellent conductivity and high capacity; nevertheless, their low conductivity and serious volume expansion raise challenging issues of inferior lifespan and capacity fading. Herein, an in-situ construction method through carbonization and selenide synergistic effect is skillfully designed to synthesize a flexible electrode of bone-like CoSe2 nano-thorn coated on porous carbon cloth. The designed flexible CoSe2 electrode with stable structural feature displays enhanced Na-ion storage capabilities with good rate performance and outstanding cycling stability. As expected, the designed SIBs with flexible BL-CoSe2 /PCC electrode display excellent reversible capacity with 360.7 mAh g-1 after 180 cycles at a current density of 0.1 A g-1 .
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