Halide
perovskite materials have been used in the field of lithium-ion
batteries because of their excellent ion migration characteristics
and defect tolerance. However, the current lead-based perovskites
used for lithium-ion batteries are highly toxic, which may hinder
the pace of further commercialization. Therefore, it is still necessary
to develop a new type of stable and pollution-free perovskite anode
material. Herein, we for the first time use a high-concentration lithium-ion
doped rare-earth-based double perovskite Cs2NaErCl6:Li+ as the negative electrode material for a lithium-ion
battery. Thanks to its excellent structure stability, the assembled
battery also has high cycle stability, with a specific capacity of
120 mAh g–1 at 300 mA g–1 after
500 cycles with a Coulomb efficiency of nearly 100%. The introduction
of a rare earth element in a lead-free double perovskite paves a new
way for the development of novel promising anode materials in the
field of lithium storage applications.
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