Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5463872 | Materials Letters | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
An anode material for sodium-ion batteries, Ni-Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs)-derived nickel sulfide (NiS2), is first reported. The synthesis strategy involves a novel method in which Ni-based MOFs is fabricated as precursor and then sulfured by sublimed sulfur in solid phase reaction. The as synthesized Ni-MOFs-derived NiS2 shows a hierarchical durian-like nanostructure made of nanoparticles with the diameter of around 10Â nm and amorphous carbon with 3 dimensional conductive net skeleton. Moreover, due to the novel hierarchical nanostructure, sodium ions are able to easily insert/extract into/from the active material. As a result, the as synthesized Ni-MOF-derived NiS2 nanostructure electrode exhibits high specific capacity and excellent rate performance. We believe that the hierarchical Ni-MOFs-derived NiS2 nanoparticles will be one of the most promising electrode materials for sodium-ion batteries.
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Authors
K.J. Zhu, G. Liu, Y.J. Wang, J. Liu, S.T. Li, L.Y. Yang, S.L. Liu, H. Wang, T. Xie,