2022
DOI: 10.1002/er.8289
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A core@double‐shell structured silicon/ flower‐like manganese selenide/carbon composite as superior dual anode materials of Li/Na‐ion batteries

Abstract: Summary One of the feasible solutions for enhancing new energy density of secondary batteries is to develop high‐performance dual anode materials for lithium and sodium‐ion batteries (LIBs&SIBs). To address this key challenge, we introduce a novel silicon/flower‐like manganese selenide/carbon composite (Si@MnSe@PPyC/rGO) with core@double‐shell structure as potential dual anode materials. The morphology, structure and composition of the composite are determined by means of SEM, TEM, EDS, XRD, Raman, TGA and XPS… Show more

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“…Ultralong cycling lifetime over 1000 cycles is acquired for δ−α-MnSe at 1000 mA·g –1 in Figure f, whose reversible capacity cycles from 111.1 to 81.4 mAh·g –1 , exhibiting lower capacity fading rate of 0.0267% per cycle. As exhibited in Figure g and Table S3, δ−α-MnSe displays great cycling stability among the reported α-MnSe anodes and other ever-published intercalation-type, organic, conversion, alloying, and conversion-alloying anode materials for SIBs. ,, Figure S11 and Table S4 also compare the rate performances of previously reported anodes with this work, where δ−α-MnSe exhibits great rate capability at various current densities. , ,,,,, …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Ultralong cycling lifetime over 1000 cycles is acquired for δ−α-MnSe at 1000 mA·g –1 in Figure f, whose reversible capacity cycles from 111.1 to 81.4 mAh·g –1 , exhibiting lower capacity fading rate of 0.0267% per cycle. As exhibited in Figure g and Table S3, δ−α-MnSe displays great cycling stability among the reported α-MnSe anodes and other ever-published intercalation-type, organic, conversion, alloying, and conversion-alloying anode materials for SIBs. ,, Figure S11 and Table S4 also compare the rate performances of previously reported anodes with this work, where δ−α-MnSe exhibits great rate capability at various current densities. , ,,,,, …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…During the first discharge, the cathodic peak appears near 0.25 V is attributed to the irreversible lithiation of the Si–O surface layer, , and the peaks disappear in the following cycles. The cathodic peak around 0.01 and 0.17 V corresponds to Li + embedding into Si to form the Li–Si alloy, while the two anodic peaks at 0.30 and 0.48 V are due to the Li + extraction forming Li x Si alloy. In the subsequent cycles, the broad and weak cathodic peak at around 0.60 V could be ascribed to the formation of a solid electrolyte interface (SEI) of the electrolyte decomposition. Furthermore, compared with the Si film (Figure S4a), both Si-MO and MnO 2 films have better reversibility, but the MnO 2 film is more inclined to capacitance characteristics (Figure S4b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(c) Schematic illustration of the preparation processes of Si@NC. (d) Comparison of the electrochemical performance for Si@NC in this work and previously reported Si-based anodes with a single-layer or multilayer carbon coating for LIBs. ,, …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Various strategies have been put forward to address the problems of a Si-based anode; ,, among them, reducing the size of Si particles serves to diminish the relative volume change, , and encasing the Si particles with the carbon layer not only buffers the volume expansion but also realizes the formation of a stable SEI film on the surface of a carbon layer, preventing continuous consumption of Li + . , In certain instances, the electrochemical performance of Si-based anodes can be further enhanced by either employing multilayer carbon coating or introducing inorganic semiconductors within the carbon layer; however, this also adds complexity to the preparation process of the anode.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%