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Hydrothermally synthesized tin (IV) sulfide as a negative electrode for sodium-ion batteries and its sodiation mechanism관리자2020-05-12 조회 2,026 댓글 0이메일주소 site@site.co.kr Author Hyun-seung Kim, Jaekwang Kim, Hyosung Kim, Youngjin Kim, Ji Heon Ryu, Seung M Oh, Songhun Yoon Journal Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry Year of Pub. 2018
A hydrothermally synthesized tin (IV) sulfide electrode was examined for use as a negative electrode in sodium-ion batteries. Using ex-situ XRD and electrochemical analysis, the sodiation mechanism of tin (IV) sulfide was clarified, which revealed that the typical conversion reaction-coupled alloying reaction happened during sodiation with a high reversible capacity (~ 640 mA h g− 1). Also, the improved cycleability was observed in the tin (IV) sulfide electrode when compared with tin metal electrode. From comparison of quasi-open-circuit voltages at the 20th de-sodiated electrode, it was revealed that sodium trapping was considerably suppressed by sulfide formation with tin.
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