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Na3V2(PO4)3/C composite as the intercalation-type anode material for sodium-ion batteries with superior rate capability and long-cycle life

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 3, Issue 16, Pages 8636-8642

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5ta00528k

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Funding

  1. 973 project [2015CB251103]
  2. NSFC [51472104]
  3. Defense Industrial Technology Development Program [B1420133045]
  4. National Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20110061130006]
  5. Development Program of Science and Technology of Jilin Province, China [20140101093JC]
  6. National Found for Fostering Talents of Basic Science [J1103202]
  7. China Postdoctoral Science [2014M551174]

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A Na3V2(PO4)(3)/C (NVP/C) composite is successfully synthesized by the sol-gel method and examined as the anode material for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) by means of galvanostatic charge-discharge profiles, cyclic voltammograms, rate performance and cyclic voltammetry comprehensively. The NVP/C electrode delivers a reversible capacity of about 170 mA h g(-1) between 3.0 and 0.01 V at a current density of 20 mA g(-1) corresponding to three sodium ions insertion/extraction processes. Besides the voltage plateau at 1.57 V, another novel working platform at around 0.28 V is found for the first time in both charging and discharging profiles, possibly owing to the further reduction of vanadium. NVP/C exhibits an excellent rate capability and long-cycle stability with a capacity retention of 62% after 3000 cycles at a high charge rate of 10 C (2 A g(-1)). Moreover, the intercalation-type Na-ions storage mechanism is proposed on the basis of ex situ X-ray diffraction and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. Our findings reveal that the NVP/C sample is a promising anode material for SIBs due to its superior rate capability and long cycle life.

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