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Cation-vacancy induced Li+ intercalation pseudocapacitance at atomically thin heterointerface for high capacity and high power lithium-ion batteries

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posted on 2024-11-17, 13:38 authored by Ding Yuan, David Adekoya, Yuhai Dou, Yuhui Tian, Hao Chen, Zhenzhen Wu, Jiadong Qin, Linping Yu, Jian Zhang, Xianhu Liu, Shi Xue Dou, Shanqing Zhang
It is challenging to create cation vacancies in electrode materials for enhancing the performance of rechargeable lithium ion batteries (LIBs). Herein, we utilized a strong alkaline etching method to successfully create Co vacancies at the interface of atomically thin Co O /graphene@CNT heterostructure for high-energy/power lithium storage. The creation of Co-vacancies in the sample was confirmed by high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscope (HRSTEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and electron energy loss near-edge structures (ELNES). The obtained Co O /graphene@CNT delivers an ultra-high capacity of 1688.2 mAh g at 0.2 C, excellent rate capability of 83.7% capacity retention at 1 C, and an ultralong life up to 1500 cycles with a reversible capacity of 1066.3 mAh g . Reaction kinetic study suggests a significant contribution from pseudocapacitive storage induced by the Co-vacancies at the Co O /graphene@CNT interface. Density functional theory confirms that the Co-vacancies could dramatically enhance the Li adsorption and provide an additional pathway with a lower energy barrier for Li diffusion, which results in an intercalation pseudocapacitive behavior and high-capacity/rate energy storage. 3− x 4 3− x 4 3− x 4 −1 −1

Funding

China Scholarship Council (DP200100965)

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Journal title

Journal of Energy Chemistry

Volume

62

Pagination

281-288

Language

English

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