Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7992831 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Red phosphorus (P) as anode materials for sodium ion battery has an obvious superiority in high theoretical capacity (2600 mAh/g), but its electrical conductivity is not ideal. Alloying red P and other elementary substance is an effective method to improve this situation. Here in, we synthesize a type of GeP5/C composite by high energy ball milling method, and use this composite as anode for sodium-ion battery. The structure morphology and electrochemical performance of the GeP5/C composite have been investigated in detail. The GeP5/C composite delivers a high first discharge capacity of 1368 mAh/g and a satisfactory initial coulumbic efficiency of 88.3% at a current density of 150â¯mA/g. Even at an ultrahigh current density of 5000â¯mA/g, it still delivers a higher discharge capacity of 839.6 mAh/g and better capacity retention of 59.2% over 30 cycles, compared with those of pure GeP5. The improved electrochemical properties of GeP5/C can be ascribed to the composite structure of GeP5 and carbon and favourable conductivity of GeP5/C.
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Authors
Yujie Liu, Xuezhang Xiao, Xiulin Fan, Meng Li, Yiwen Zhang, Wei Zhang, Lixin Chen,