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Abstract Sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) are considered to be a promising alternative for large‐scale electricity storage. However, it is urgent to develop new anode materials with superior ultralong cycle life performance at high current rates. Herein, a low‐cost and large‐scalable sulfur‐doped carbon anode material that exhibits the best high‐rate cycle performance and the longest cycle life ever reported for carbon anodes is developed. The material delivers a reversible capacity of 142 mA h g −1 at a current rate up to 10 A g −1 . After 10 000 cycles the capacity is remained at 126.5 mA h g −1 ; 89.1% of the initial value. Density functional theory computations demonstrate that the sulfur‐doped carbon has a strong binding affinity for sodium which promotes sodium storage. Meanwhile, the kinetics analysis identifies the capacitive charge storage as a large contributor to sodium storage, which favors ultrafast storage of sodium ions. These results demonstrate a new way to design carbon‐based SIBs anodes for next‐generation large‐scale electricity storage.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69c8e64edff78f0eb007887b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.201703159
Ji Qian
Jiangnan University
Feng Wu
Kunming University of Science and Technology
Yusheng Ye
Beijing Institute of Technology
Advanced Energy Materials
Beijing Institute of Technology
University of Science and Technology Beijing
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