2020
DOI: 10.1149/ma2020-02683541mtgabs
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Electrochemical Properties of Ti-Based Negative Electrode Materials with Different Binders Possessing Branched Structures for Rechargeable Sodium-Ion Batteries

Abstract: Introduction Because of the ubiquitous availability of sodium resources and its relatively low electrode potential, rechargeable sodium batteries have been extensively studied for energy storage applications. However, a major obstacle to realize sodium batteries is the absence of suitable negative electrode materials. Titanium-based layered materials, e.g., P3-type Na0.58Cr0.58Ti0.42O2,1 are proposed as potential candidates for this purpose. Nevertheless, when poly(vinylidene fluoride), PVdF, is… Show more

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