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Sandwich-like N-doped carbon nanotube@Nb2C MXene composite for high performance alkali ion batteries

Journal

CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 47, Issue 14, Pages 20610-20616

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.04.070

Keywords

Nb2C MXene; Nitrogen-doped carbon nanotube; Alkali ion batteries; High performance; Liquid K-Na alloy

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This study synthesized sandwich-like nitrogen-doped carbon nanotube@Nb2C composite material, which shows excellent electrochemical performance in sodium/potassium batteries, with stable cycling performance and better adaptability to liquid anodes.
Sodium (Na) and potassium (K) ion batteries are promising for the next-generation energy storage equipment, but compared with lithium (Li) ion battery, their requirements for suitable host materials are much tougher, due to their large ions. 2D accordion-like MXene materials have been studied a lot as electrode materials for Na/K ion battery for their vast interlamellar spacing, but they suffer from layers' restacking. Herein, a sandwich-like Ndoped carbon nanotube@Nb2C (N-CNT@Nb2C) has been synthesized, where N-CNT fibers are sandwiched between MXene layers to fix the whole structure, enhance electrical conductivity, and increase interlamellar spacing. After nitrogen doping, carbon nanotubes own higher conductivity and sites to penetrate N-CNT walls. Consequently, N-CNT@Nb2C shows excellent electrochemical performance in Li, Na, K batteries, such as steady cycling performance for more than 500 cycles. We also test its performance with liquid K-Na alloy as anode of K ion battery. Due to the dendrite-free character of liquid anode, it exhibits better electrochemical performance than with solid K anode. The N-CNT@Nb2C promotes the finding of more suitable electrode materials for alkali ion batteries, deepens understanding of their inner mechanisms, and facilitates their commercialization.

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