Highly
Porous FeS/Carbon Fibers Derived from Fe-Carrageenan
Biomass: High-capacity and Durable Anodes for Sodium-Ion Batteries
Posted on 2018-04-25 - 00:00
The nanostructured
metal sulfides have been reported as promising
anode materials for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) due to their high
theoretical capacities but have suffered from the unsatisfactory electronic
conductivity and poor structural stability during a charge/discharge
process, thus limiting their applications. Herein, the one-dimensional
(1D) porous FeS/carbon fibers (FeS/CFs) micro/nanostructures are fabricated
through facile pyrolysis of double-helix-structured Fe-carrageenan
fibers. The FeS nanoparticles are in situ formed by interacting with
sulfur-containing group of natural material ι-carrageenan and
uniformly embedded in the unique 1D porous carbon fibrous matrix,
significantly enhancing the sodium-ion storage performance. The obtained
FeS/CFs with optimized sodium storage performance benefits from the
appropriate carbon content (20.9 wt %). The composite exhibits high
capacity and excellent cycling stability (283 mAh g–1 at current density of 1 A g–1 after 400 cycles)
and rate performance (247 mAh g–1 at 5 A g–1). This work provides a simple strategy to construct 1D porous FeS/CFs
micro/nanostructures as high-performance anode materials for SIBs
via a unique sustainable and environmentally friendly way.
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Li, Daohao; Sun, Yuanyuan; Chen, Shuai; Yao, Jiuyong; Zhang, Yuhui; Xia, Yanzhi; et al. (2018). Highly
Porous FeS/Carbon Fibers Derived from Fe-Carrageenan
Biomass: High-capacity and Durable Anodes for Sodium-Ion Batteries. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b03059