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Construction of Naphthalene Diimide Derived Nanostructured Cathodes through Self-Assembly for High-Performance Sodium-Organic Batteries.

Fangfang XingShan LiLing ChenJing-Shuang DangXiaoming He
Published in: ACS nano (2023)
Organic nanostructured electrodes are very attractive for next-generation sodium-ion batteries. Their great advantages in improved electron and ion transport and more exposed redox-active sites would lead to a higher actual capacity and enhanced rate performance. However, facile and cost-effective methods for the fabrication of nanostructured organic electrodes are still highly challenging and very rare. In this work, we utilize a bioinspired self-assembly strategy to fabricate nanostructured cathodes based on a rationally designed N -hydroxy naphthalene imide sodium salt ( NDI-ONa ) for high-performance sodium-organic batteries. Such a well-organized nanostructure can greatly enhance both ion and electron transport. When used as cathode for sodium-organic batteries, it provides among the best battery performances, such as high capacity (171 mA h g -1 at 0.05 A g -1 ), excellent rate performance (153 mA h g -1 at 5.0 A g -1 ), and ultralong cycling life (93% capacity retention after 20000 cycles at 3.0 A g -1 ). Even at low temperature or without a conductive additive, it can also perform well. It is believed that self-assembly is a very powerful strategy to construct high-performance nanostructured electrodes.
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