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Sulfur and nitrogen co-doped hollow carbon spheres for sodium-ion batteries with superior cyclic and rate performance

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 4, Issue 34, Pages 13223-13227

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ta04592h

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  1. National 973 Program [2015CB251102]
  2. Key Project of NSFC [U1305246, 21321062]
  3. NFFTBS [20720150042]

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Sodium ion batteries (SIBs), based on earth-abundant and cost-effective elements, have attracted increasing attention. Carbon-based materials are still the most potential anode materials for SIBs. Because of insufficient interlayer spacing, graphite-based materials used currently in lithium ion batteries are not suitable for SIB anodes. Herein, combining macro-construction and micro-modification, we design and prepare novel SN-co-doped hollow carbon spheres (SN-HCSs) by a new method. The S and N play different roles during sodium ion storage. Due to the hierarchical porous structure and heteroatoms including S and N, the SN-HCS anode exhibits superior performance, especially with high rate capability (110 mA h g(-1) at a current density of 10 A g(-1)) and excellent cyclic stability (cycle as long as 2000 cycles with only 0.0195 mA h g(-1) specific capacity decay for each cycle).

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