Vanadium-based metallic salts, characterized by their intrinsic low electronic conductivity, are impeding their advancement as anode materials in the realm of lithium-ion battery technology. This study presents a novel embedded anode material KVO/NC (KVO/NC) synthesized via a sol-gel method, with KVO (KVO) particles in situ growing on N-doped carbon, thereby ameliorating conductivity and electrochemical performance. The findings reveal that KVO/NC composite has three lithium-ion storage sites, ultra-high cycling stability (289 mA h/g@5000 cycles@10 C@100 %), and superior rate performance (249 mA h/g@15 C; 221 mA h/g@20 C). Coupled with LiFePO cathode, it achieves a competitive energy density (391 W h kg@0.1 C; 1-3.9 V). This work reveals the practical potential of KVO/NC as a new type of lithium-ion battery anode material with high energy density and long cycle life through a series of ex situ/in situ characterizations.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2024.07.163 | DOI Listing |
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