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Interpreting Abnormal Charge-Discharge Plateau Migration in CuxS during Long-Term Cycling

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 3961-3970

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b18864

Keywords

sodium-ion battery; CuxS; long-term cycling; potentials plateau migration; reaction mechanism evolution

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21878195, 21805198]
  2. Distinguished Young Scholars of Sichuan University [2017SCU04A08]
  3. Research Foundation for the Postdoctoral Program of Sichuan University [2017SCU12018, 2018SCU12045]

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Voltage polarization during cycling, the charge potential increase of anode or discharge plateau decrease of cathode, is widely observed and would lower the output voltage. Conversely, an anomalous potential plateau negative migration phenomenon was observed in CuxS anode of sodium-ion battery. In this study, the background mechanism was clarified from the switch of intercalation-conversion reactions and structure evolution. The dynamic cooperation between intercalation and conversion reactions may root the potential plateau negative migration during cycling. In the initial stage, the intercalation-type reaction with Na3Cu4S4 and Na4Cu2S3 products at 2.13 and 1.92 V would dominate the early migration process of potential plateaus. In the second stage, the conversion-type reaction dominated by Na2S and metallic copper formed at 1.85 and 1.53 V in the later period. The aforementioned results would provide new perspective on the electrochemical behavior of transition-metal sulfide anode and provide a clue for reducing voltage polarization.

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