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Construction of WS 2 /NC@C nanoflake composites as performance-enhanced anodes for sodium-ion batteries.

Chun YuanBaolin LiuHongyu ZhangHuan MaZhenjiang LuJing XieJindou HuYali Cao
Published in: Nanoscale (2024)
The development of layered metal sulfides with stable structure and accessible active sites is of great importance for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). Herein, a simple liquid-mixing method is elaborately designed to immobilize WS 2 nanoflakes on N-doped carbon (NC), then further coat carbon to produce WS 2 /NC@C. In the formation process of this composite, the presence of NC not only avoids the overlap and improves the dispersion of WS 2 nanoflakes, but also creates a connection network for charge transfer, where the wrapped carbon provides a stable chemical and electrochemical reaction interface. Thus, the composite of WS 2 /NC@C exhibits the desired Na + storage capacity as anticipated. The reversible capacity reaches the high value of 369.8 mA h g -1 at 0.2 A g -1 after 200 cycles, while excellent rate performances and cycle life are also acquired in that capacity values of 256.7 and 219.6 mA h g -1 at 1 and 5 A g -1 are preserved after 1000 cycles, respectively. In addition, the assembled sodium-ion hybrid capacitors (SIHCs, AC//WS 2 /NC@C) exhibit an energy/power density of 68 W h kg -1 at 64 W kg -1 , and capacity retention of 82.9% at 1 A g -1 after 2000 cycles. The study provides insight into developing layered metal sulfides with eminent performance of Na + storage.
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