Mixed Cu–Fe
Sulfides Derived from Polydopamine-Coated
Prussian Blue Analogue as a Lithium-Ion Battery Electrode
Posted on 2022-10-17 - 23:34
Batteries employing
transition-metal sulfides enable
high-charge
storage capacities, but polysulfide shuttling and volume expansion
cause structural disintegration and early capacity fading. The design
of heterostructures combining metal sulfides and carbon with an optimized
morphology can effectively address these issues. Our work introduces
dopamine-coated copper Prussian blue (CuPB) analogue as a template
to prepare nanostructured mixed copper–iron sulfide electrodes.
The material was prepared by coprecipitation of CuPB with in situ
dopamine polymerization, followed by thermal sulfidation. Dopamine
controls the particle size and favors K-rich CuPB due to its polymerization
mechanism. While the presence of the coating prevents particle agglomeration
during thermal sulfidation, its thickness demonstrates a key effect
on the electrochemical performance of the derived sulfides. After
a two-step activation process during cycling, the C-coated KCuFeS2 electrodes showed capacities up to 800 mAh/g at 10 mA/g with
nearly 100% capacity recovery after rate handling and a capacity of
380 mAh/g at 250 mA/g after 500 cycles.
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Bornamehr, Behnoosh; Presser, Volker; Husmann, Samantha (1753). Mixed Cu–Fe
Sulfides Derived from Polydopamine-Coated
Prussian Blue Analogue as a Lithium-Ion Battery Electrode. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c04209