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From biomolecule to NaV(PO)/nitrogen-decorated carbon hybrids: Highly reversible cathodes for sodium-ion batteries

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, ISSN: 2050-7496, Vol: 2, Issue: 43, Page: 18606-18612
2014
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Sodium ion batteries (SIBs) working at room temperature offer promising opportunities for renewable energy storage applications because of the abundant supply and low cost of sodium, low capacity, inferior rate capability and limited cycle life remain a significant challenge in their electrochemical operations. Herein, we report the preparation of hierarchically NaV(PO)/nitrogen-decorated carbon hybrids via solvothermal reaction using biomolecule of adenosine 5′-triphosphate disodium salt (ATP), as a novel precursor and environmentally friendly multifunctional source, simultaneously including sodium, phosphorus, carbon, nitrogen. The results demonstrate that NaV(PO) nanocrystals are encapsulated in interconnected carbon nanosheets with moderate nitrogen doping (2.88%) to form a bundle-like structure, where the carbon nanosheets not only serve as a highly conducting pathway facilitating electron and ion transport, but as a shielding matrix to accommodate volume changes upon electrochemical cycling; thus, improving stability and reversibility of the NaV(PO) cathode. Thus, the obtained materials deliver a high reversible capacity of 110.9 mA h g at a low current rate of 0.2 C, as well as outstanding rate performance, suggesting that the NaV(PO)/nitrogen-doped carbon hybrids are promising cathode materials to be used in high-performance sodium ion batteries. This journal is

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