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Interface Engineering of a Sandwich Flexible Electrode PAn@CoHCF Rooted in Carbon Cloth for Enhanced Sodium-Ion Storage

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 20, Pages 23794-23802

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c04931

Keywords

interface engineering; flexible electrode; cobalt hexacyanoferrate; sodium-ion battery; electron conductivity

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U1632151, 21706048]
  2. Key Research and Development Project of Anhui Province of China [1704a0902023]

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Researchers have successfully fabricated a flexible cathode with outstanding electrochemical properties, with a capacity of 151 mA h.g(-1) and over 100 cycles of striking cyclability.
With the growth of demand for flexible devices, the development of flexible electrodes used in energy storage devices has attracted much attention of researchers. In this work, a thin flexible cathode of Prussian blue analogue@polyaniline rooted in carbon cloth has been fabricated. The Prussian blue analogue (PBA) is an electrochemically active material grafted on flexible carbon cloth substrates, which had been precoated with polyaniline. Polyaniline as an intermediate layer can not only improve the overall electronic conductivity of the electrode but also enhance the adhesion and load of the PBAs. The electrochemical properties of the flexible cathode with a sandwich structure were determined in half-cells, with a superior capacity of 151 mA h.g(-1) and a striking cyclability with 96% capacity retention over 100 cycles at 100 mA h.g(-1). This work proposes a novel perspective for the structural construction and material synthesis of flexible positive electrodes and gives new options for the practical application of flexible batteries.

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