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Metal-Organic Framework-Derived Sea-Cucumber-like FeS2@C Nanorods with Outstanding Pseudocapacitive Na-Ion Storage Properties

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:05 authored by Zhenxiao Lu, Nana WangNana Wang, Yaohui Zhang, Pan Xue, Meiqing Guo, Bin Tang, Xun XuXun Xu, Wenxian Wang, Zhongchao BaiZhongchao Bai, Shi DouShi Dou
Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) are supposed to be attractive energy strorage and supply devices due to the abundant reserves of sodium. Their limited specific capacity and rate capacity, however, are standing in the way of the extensive application of SIBs. It is reported herein that porous sea-cucumber-like FeS2@C nanorods can act as efficient cathode materials to satisfy the rigorous requirements of the proposed applications. The fabrication of the sea-cucumber-like FeS2@C nanorods involves the hydrothermal growth of F-MIL (where F = Fe, MIL = materials from the Lavoisier Institute) nanorods, and subsequent sulfidation. The electrochemical results demonstrate that the FeS2@C nanorods are an outstanding cathode material for SIBs with high specific capacity (385 mAh/g), ultralong lifetime (160 mAh/g after 10 000 cycles at 20 A/g), and exceptional rate capability. The metal−organic framework (MOF) template method provides a useful route toward the development of high-performance electrode materials with robust power and cyclability.

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Multifunctional 2D materials for sustainable energy applications

Australian Research Council

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Development of the next generation battery storage system for smart grid

Australian Research Council

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Lu, Z., Wang, N., Zhang, Y., Xue, P., Guo, M., Tang, B., Xu, X., Wang, W., Bai, Z. & Dou, S. (2018). Metal-Organic Framework-Derived Sea-Cucumber-like FeS2@C Nanorods with Outstanding Pseudocapacitive Na-Ion Storage Properties. ACS Applied Energy Materials, 1 (11), 6234-6241.

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ACS Applied Energy Materials

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1

Issue

11

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6234-6241

Language

English

RIS ID

133711

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