Transition-metal phosphides have gained great importance in the field of energy conversion and storage such as electrochemical water splitting, fuel cells, and Li-ion batteries. In this study, a rationally designed novel fluffy graphene (FG)-wrapped monophasic NiP (NiP@FG) is in-situ-synthesized using a chemical vapor deposition method as a Li-ion battery anode material. The porous and hollow structure of NiP core is greatly helpful for lithium-ion diffusion, and at the same time, the cilia-like graphene nanosheet shell provides an electron-conducting layer and stabilizes the solid electrolyte interface formed on the NiP surface. The NiP@FG sample shows a high reversible capacity of 739 mAh g after 300 cycles at a specific current density of 500 mA g. The high capacity, superior cycling stability, and improved rate capability of NiP@FG are ascribed to its unique hierarchical structure. Moreover, the present efficient fabrication methodology of NiP@FG has potential to be developed as a general method for the synthesis of other transition-metal phosphides.
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