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Significantly Improved Sodium-Ion Storage Performance of CuS Nanosheets Anchored into Reduced Graphene Oxide with Ether-Based Electrolyte

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 2309-2316

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b12529

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CuS; reduced graphene oxide; ether-based electrolyte; cutoff voltage; sodium-ion batteries

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  1. Basic Research Project of Shanghai Science and Technology Committee [14JC1491000]

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Currently sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) as energy storage technology have attracted lots of interest due to their safe, cost-effective, and nonpoisonous advantages. However, many challenges remain for development of SIBs with high specific capacity, high rate capability, and long cycle life. Therefore, CuS as an important earth-abundant, low-cost semiconductor was applied as anode of SIBs with ether-based electrolyte instead of conventional ester-based electrolyte. By incorporating reduced graphene oxide (RGO) into CuS nanosheets and optimizing the cutoff voltage, it is found that the sodium-ion storage performance can be greatly enhanced using ether-based electrolyte. The CuS-RGO composites deliver an initial Coulombic efficiency of 94% and a maximum specific capacity of 392.9 mAh g(-1) after 50 cycles at a current density of 100 mA g(-1). And a specific capacity of 345 mAh g(-1) is kept after 450 cycles at a current density of 1 A g(-1). Such an excellent electrochemical performance is ascribed to the conductive network construction of CuS-RGO composites, the suppression of dissolved polysulfide intermediates by using ether-based electrolyte, and the avoidance of conversion-type reaction by optimizing the cutoff voltage.

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