SnS2/N-Doped Graphene as a Superior Stability Anode for Potassium-Ion Batteries by Inhibiting “Shuttle Effect”

Chuanchao Sheng, Chaofei Zhang, Xiaoxiao Shen, Shulin Zhao, Lijun Fu, Yuping Wu, Jing Wang, Yuhui Chen

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Abstract

Potassium-ion batteries are promising supplements to lithium-ion batteries considering the abundance of potassium. However, the high reactivity of metallic potassium and low capacity of graphite anode are great challenges. A high capacity anode material is desired. Herein, we synthesize a tin sulfide/N-doped reduced graphene oxide composite (SnS2/N-rGO), in which tin sulfide nanoparticles are dispersed on the N-doped graphene layer. It shows a high reversible capacity of 645.2 mAh g−1 at 50 mA g−1 and 402 mAh g−1 at 1 A g−1. In situ X-ray powder diffraction of the discharge process is carried out. KSn forms as a final product and K2S5 forms as an important discharge intermediate. Nitrogen-doping immobilizes the tin sulfide particles and inhibits the loss of polysulfide intermediate. Therefore, 97.3 % of discharge capacity remains after 100 cycles. This result sheds light on the rational design of anode materials with large volume change for potassium ion batteries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)56-59
Number of pages4
JournalBatteries and Supercaps
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • X-ray powder diffraction
  • nitrogen-doped graphene
  • potassium-ion batteries
  • tin sulfide

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