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N-doped 3D reduced graphene oxide supported C-encapsulated Co9S8/Co4S3 composites as anode for improved lithium storage

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS [2023]
Shang Jiang, Miaomiao Mao, Mingjun Pang, Jie Song, Min Pang, Zhaoyang Song, Ruxia Zhang, Runwei Wang, Jianguo Zhao
ABSTRACT

Carbon-coating nitrogen all-doped Co 9 S 8 /Co 4 S 3 nanoparticles attached to reduced graphene oxide sheets (N-CS@C/G) was developed by an eco-friendly in situ methodology in this study. Glucose-derived carbon nano-wrapped layers and supported reduced graphene oxide were employed to develop a highly conductive network, whereas N dopants , Co 9 S 8 and Co 4 S 3 supplied additional electrochemical active sites for lithium-ion energy storage. The well-designed hetero-structured N-CS@C/G electrode with a specific surface area of 101.29 m 2 g −1 can contribute to notably improving the volume variation and raising electrical conductivity . Under the N-CS@C/G composites with the improved synergistic effect that served as anode, the cell exhibited progressive cycle stability of 662 mA h g −1 at 2 A g −1 when 600 cycles were completed, the high specific capacity of 1039.7 mA h g −1 at 0.05 A g −1 , as well as prominent rate capability, outperforming the parallel comparison materials without the addition of glucose (N-CS) or reduced graphene oxide (N-CS@C). This study is likely to develop a distinctive avenue to produce quick and high-capacity metal sulfide anodes and boot high-performance lithium-ion batteries.

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