Rose-like VS 2 Nanosheets Chemically Anchored on Carbon Nanotubes for Flexible Zinc-Ion Batteries with Enhanced Properties.
Hongran SunLei YangEnze HuMin FengCheng FanWanli WangHuifang LiXiaojun WangZhi-Ming LiuPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) are an attractive alternative for flexible energy storage devices due to their excellent safety and low cost. One of the main challenges that plagues their practical applications is the restricted variety of cathode materials with fast reaction kinetics and good mechanical properties. Herein, we prepared rose-like VS 2 nanosheets which have decent specific capacities, metallic conductivity, and open-enough channels and further incorporated them into a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) network, achieving a C-V chemical-bonded freestanding VS 2 @SWCNT (C-VS 2 ) composite. Such chemical bonding in the composites builds a bridge for rapid electron transfer and ion diffusion in the longitudinal direction from one layer to another layer. As a result, the reversible Zn/C-VS 2 system in core cells exhibits a high specific capacity (205.3 mA h g -1 at 0.1 A g -1 ), an excellent cyclic stability (115.4 mA h g -1 was obtained after 1500 cycles at 5 A g -1 ), and a remarkable rate capability (135.4 mA h g -1 at 10 A g -1 ). Furthermore, the freestanding C-VS 2 films with good flexibility and conductivity can serve as a flexible cathode to assemble soft-packaged ZIBs. Meanwhile, the soft-packaged ZIB has good electrochemical stability even under different bending conditions (the discharge capacity dropped by only 2.1 mA h g -1 after bending). This work offers insights into the rational design of zinc-ion hosts throughout chemical bond engineering.
Keyphrases
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