Pre-intercalated Sodium Ions Enhance Sodium Storage of MoS Anode by Mitigating Structural Dissociation.

Nano Lett

School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, International Joint Laboratory of Low-carbon Chemical Engineering of Ministry of Education, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, P. R. China.

Published: January 2025

Molybdenum disulfide (MoS) is a promising anode for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) due to its high theoretical capacity and layered structure. However, a poor reversible conversion reaction and a low initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE) limit its practical application. This study systematically investigated the potential of pre-intercalated sodium ions molybdenum disulfide (Na-MoS) as an anode material for SIBs. Because of the mitigation of MoS structural dissociation and effective replenishment of active sodium ions, Na-MoS delivered an outstanding capacity of 507.7 mAh g after 2000 cycles at 5 A g, along with an ICE of 95.30%. Pre-intercalating sodium ions can expand interlayer spacing and modulate electronic structure, allowing Na-MoS to have greater tolerance to the electrochemical intercalation/extraction process. Furthermore, the conversion reaction of Na-MoS has a higher Gibbs free energy, implying its structural dissociation is thermodynamically unfavorable. This work provides a new perspective on the study of transition metal dichalcogenide electrode materials for SIBs.

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