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Integrated design of sandwich-like C@MoS.sub.2@C nanospheres as active anode material for lithium-ion batteries

Molybdenum disulfide (MoS.sub.2) is gaining popularity as an active material for constructing anode in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. However, the low conductivity, poor cycle stability and charge-discharge rate performance are still the main obstacles hindering its practical applications. In t...

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Published in:Journal of materials science 2022-08, Vol.57 (31), p.14948
Main Authors: Wang, Qing, Wang, Xin, Huang, Shoushuang, Zhang, Yuchi, Chen, Zhiwen
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Language:English
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Summary:Molybdenum disulfide (MoS.sub.2) is gaining popularity as an active material for constructing anode in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. However, the low conductivity, poor cycle stability and charge-discharge rate performance are still the main obstacles hindering its practical applications. In the present work, a novel structure of sandwich-like N-doped carbon@MoS.sub.2@N-doped carbon hierarchical nanospheres (C@MoS.sub.2@C) is rationally designed, where a hollow N-doped carbon hierarchical microsphere served as a core and ultrathin N-doped carbon coated "sandwiched" MoS.sub.2 nanosheets (NSs) as a shell. The inner carbon skeleton serves as a template for the in-situ growth of MoS.sub.2 NSs, whereas the outside carbon layers protect the MoS.sub.2 layer with high structural stability. The 3D fiber carbon nanospheres made from KCC-1 have high specific surface area and large pore diameter, which can shorten the ion diffusion path and accelerate the reaction kinetics. Additionally, the close contact between MoS.sub.2 and the two carbon layers not only improves the conductivity of electrode but also enhances the reversibility of the conversion reaction of Mo/Li.sub.2S to MoS.sub.2 by suppress the oxidation of Li.sub.2S to polysulfides. As a sequence, the as-prepared C@MoS.sub.2@C nanospheres exhibit a remarkable initial discharge capacity, excellent cycling stability, and outstanding rate performance. We believe that the as-prepared composite material may offer some potential applications as anodic materials for efficient lithium batteries.
ISSN:0022-2461
DOI:10.1007/s10853-022-07547-4