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  • Highly conductive 3D ordered mesoporous NiS-MoS/N-doped graphitic carbon (NGC) microspheres are developed for use as anodes in Na-ion batteries, featuring stable phases and uniform mesopores for better performance.
  • The P-NiMoS/C microspheres show impressive initial discharge capacities at varying current densities, maintaining a solid discharge capacity after extensive cycling, which surpasses other existing non-mesoporous anode configurations.
  • Their superior performance is linked to enhanced Na ion diffusion, reduced volume stress during use, and improved electrical conductivity, paving the way for future advancements in battery technology.

Article Abstract

Highly conductive 3D ordered mesoporous Ni S -MoS /N-doped graphitic carbon (NGC) composite (P-NiMoS/C) microspheres are prepared as anode materials for Na-ion batteries. The rationally designed nanostructure comprises stable Ni S - and MoS -phases along with the homogeneously distributed ordered mesopores (ϕ = 50 nm) over the external and internal structures generated through thermal decomposition of polystyrene nanobeads (ϕ = 100 nm). Therefore, the P-NiMoS/C microspheres deliver initial discharge capacities of 662, 419, 373, 300, 231, 181, and 146 mA h g at current densities of 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 A g , respectively. Furthermore, P-NiMoS/C exhibits a stable discharge capacity of 444 mA h g at the end of the 150th cycle at a current density of 0.5 A g , indicating higher cycling stability than the filled, that is, non-mesoporous, Ni S -MoS /NGC (F-NiMoS/C) microspheres and filled carbon-free Ni S -MoS (F-NiMoS) microspheres. The superior electrochemical performance of P-NiMoS/C microspheres is attributed to the rapid Na ion diffusion, alleviation of severe volume stress during prolonged cycling, and higher electrical conductivity of NGC, which results in fast charge transfer during the redox processes. The results in the present study can provide fundamental knowledge for the development of multicomponent, porous, and highly conductive anodes for various applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smtd.202100195DOI Listing

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