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Carbonized polydopamine wrapping layered KNb3O8 nanoflakes based on alkaline hydrothermal for enhanced and discrepant lithium storage

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Abstract Although the photochemical and ion exchange properties of layered KNb 3 O 8 (KN) have been extensively studied, its potential lithium storage applications were ignored. Unlike typical acid hydrothermal… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Although the photochemical and ion exchange properties of layered KNb 3 O 8 (KN) have been extensively studied, its potential lithium storage applications were ignored. Unlike typical acid hydrothermal method, this work demonstrate that interlayer-controlled KN nanoflakes can be prepared based on alkaline hydrothermal conditions. Pristine KN performs a high first-discharge capacity and superior cyclic stability. Moreover, polydopamine derived carbon as a conductive coating shell was firstly applied to modify KN for enhancing its lithium insertion ability. It performs outstanding rate character (310, 255, 110 mA h g −1  at the current density of 0.2, 1, 10 A g −1 , respectively), as compared with pristine KN (96, 51, 13 mA h g −1 ). It also shows excellent long-term cycling feature (209 mA h g −1 after 3000 cycles, corresponds to 95% capacity retention). In addition, relevant energy storage mechanisms have been expounded. The present work could be helpful in developing potential multifunctional applications of KN-based and other similar niobates.

Keywords: storage; alkaline hydrothermal; lithium storage; carbonized polydopamine; based alkaline

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2018

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