Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7992831 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2018 22 Pages PDF
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 150 mA/g. Even at an ultrahigh current density of 5000 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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