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Introducing the Solvent Co-Intercalation Mechanism for Hard Carbon with Ultrafast Sodium Storage.

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As the most successful anode material for sodium-ion batteries, hard carbon has attracted extensive attention from researchers. However, its storage mechanism is still controversial. In this paper, a solvent co-intercalation… Click to show full abstract

As the most successful anode material for sodium-ion batteries, hard carbon has attracted extensive attention from researchers. However, its storage mechanism is still controversial. In this paper, a solvent co-intercalation mechanism into hard carbon is proposed and is proved by in situ XRD and ex situ TEM XPS results successfully. Thanks to the co-intercalation of solvent, the platform capacity of hard carbon maintains well at very high current densities. It can even exhibit 245 mAh g-1 at 5 A g-1 , which is the best rate performance obtained for hard carbon anode as far as it is known. The full battery assembled with Na3 V2 (PO4 )3 has a high energy density of 157 Wh kg-1 at 3800 W kg-1 (relative to the electrode). This finding brings new insights with regard to the design of hard carbon materials and sodium storage mechanisms.

Keywords: intercalation mechanism; carbon; mechanism hard; hard carbon; solvent intercalation

Journal Title: Small
Year Published: 2022

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