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Anode-Free Sodium Metal Batteries Based on Nanohybrid Core-Shell Templates.

Min Eui LeeSeunggon LeeJaewon ChoiHyoung-Joon JinSeungyong HanYoung Soo Yun
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
Anode-free sodium metal batteries (AF-SMBs) can deliver high energy and enormous power, but their cycle lives are still insufficient for them to be practical as a power source in modern electronic devices and/or grid systems. In this study, a nanohybrid template based on high aspect-ratio silver nanofibers and nitrogen-rich carbon thin layers as a core-shell structure is designed to improve the Coulombic efficiency (CE) and cycling performance of AF-SMBs. The catalytic nanohybrid templates dramatically reduce the voltage overshooting caused by metal nucleation to one-fifth that of a bare Al foil electrode (≈6 mV vs ≈30 mV), and high average CE values of >99% are achieved over a wide range of current rates from 0.2 to 8 mA cm-2 . Moreover, exceptionally long cycle lives for more than 1600 cycles and an additional 1500 cycles are achieved with a highly stable CE of >99.9%. These results show that AF-SMBs are feasible with the nanohybrid electrode system.
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