Boosting lithium-ion storage performance by ultrafine bimetal carbides nanoparticles coupled with Hollow-like carbon composites.

J Colloid Interface Sci

State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Center of Advanced Lubrication and Seal Materials, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710072, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: February 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Metallic carbides, particularly molybdenum and tungsten carbides, show great promise for improving lithium-ion storage due to their unique electrochemical properties and stability.
  • A self-template method was developed to create hybrid nanostructures using molybdenum carbides and tungsten carbides embedded in nitrogen and phosphorus-doped carbon nanotubes, which enhances their performance.
  • The resulting MoC/WC@N,P-CNTs exhibited impressive lithium storage capabilities, with a stable capacity of 475.0 mAh/g after 1000 cycles and excellent energy density for lithium-ion hybrid capacitors, demonstrating significant potential for future energy storage solutions.

Article Abstract

Metallic carbides demonstrated tremendous application potential in energy conversion field deriving from their distinctive electrochemical activity and chemical stability. Herein, a molybdenum-based hybrid self-template strategy was adopted to confine ultrafine molybdenum carbides and tungsten carbides nanoparticles in N, P-codoped carbon nanotubes (MoC/WC@N, P-CNTs) for enhanced lithium-ion storage. Specifically, hierarchical MoW-polydopamine nanotubes were prepared via a self-template strategy, which employed MoO(CHN)·2HO nanowires as the template. Ultrafine MoC and WC nanoparticles embedded in ultrathin carbon nanosheets could be obtained rationally after carbonization treatment, which could not only prevent carbides nanoparticles from agglomeration and oxidation, but also endow the rapid electron transfer rate. Thus, MoC/WC@N, P-CNTs displayed outstanding lithium storage abilities with great rate property and long-term cycling durability. The stable specific capacity of 475.0 mAh g could be preserved at high current intensity of 5.0 A g after 1000 cycles, which was one of the best performances for metal carbides anodes. Furthermore, the successful fabrication of lithium-ion hybrid capacitors (LIHCs) delivered the maximum energy density of 117 Wh kg and power density of 6571 W kg. Moreover, the superior capacity retention of 89.7 % after 2000 cycles also indicated the excellent cycling stability. The present work highlights a self-template strategy for designing nanostructures toward efficient energy storage and conversion fields.

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