Iron Sulfide Quantum Dots Decorated on Porous N-Doped Carbon for Lithium/Sodium-Ion Storage
Shuoyu Wang,
Xiongfeng Lin,
Weizhou Chai
et al.
Abstract:Iron sulfide is considered a potential anode material for lithium-and sodium-ion batteries (LIBs/SIBs) in view of its natural abundance and high theoretical specific capacity. Nevertheless, a large volume expansion and relatively poor electronic conductivity have hindered its application. Herein, a unique composite with iron sulfide quantum dots decorated on N-doped porous carbon hierarchical frameworks (FeS@NC) is constructed via a vulcanization-carbonization strategy. The confined size of iron sulfide dots a… Show more
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