Liquid Processed Nano As4S4/SWCNTs Composite Electrodes for High-Performance Li-Ion and Na-Ion Battery Anodes

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McCrystall, M. and Gabbett, C. and Kaur, H. and Carey, T. and Munera, J. and Gannon, L. and Mc Guinness, C. and Nicolosi, V. and Coleman, J.N. and Konkena, B., Liquid Processed Nano As4S4/SWCNTs Composite Electrodes for High-Performance Li-Ion and Na-Ion Battery Anodes, Energy and Fuels, 38, 21, 2024, 21521-21534Download Item:
Abstract:
The liquid-phase exfoliation process has been successfully applied to
nonlayered materials to produce quasi-2D nanoplatelets. A slight variation in bonding
anisotropy in the starting material can result in the formation of 2D platelet-shaped particles
with a relatively low aspect ratio. This advancement offers a promising strategy to create 2D
materials from previously unexplored materials. In this study, we investigate the liquid-phase
exfoliation of arsenic sulfide (As4S4), an intriguing nonlayered van der Waals material. The
liquid exfoliation process generates highly disordered, low aspect ratio quasi-2D platelets.
These As4S4 flakes can be easily mixed with carbon nanotubes to create nanocomposite
anodes, which are appropriate for use in both Li-ion and Na-ion batteries eliminating the need
for extra binders or conductive additives. The As4S4/SWCNT electrodes exhibit impressive
low-rate capacities of 1202 mA h g−1 at 0.1 A g−1 for Li-ion cells and 753 mA h g−1 at 0.05 A
g−1 for Na-ion cells, along with commendable cycling stability over more than 300 cycles.
Detailed quantitative rate assessment clearly shows that these electrodes are limited by solid-
state diffusion and emphasizing the possibility of reaching a capacity that comes close to the theoretical value which confirms the
near full utilization of the active material.
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Author: Coleman, Jonathan; Nicolosi, Valeria
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