Mechanically and Electrically Stable Hybrid Aerogels as Free‐Standing Anodes for High‐Capacity Lithium‐Ion Battery

Author:

Park Kyumin1,Park Byeongho2,Seo Kanghoon1,Jang Hyekyeong2,Hahm Myung Gwan13ORCID,Oh Youngseok2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Inha University 100 Inharo Michuhol‐gu Incheon 22212 Republic of Korea

2. Carbon Composite Department Composites Research Division Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) Gyeongsangnam‐do Changwon‐si 51508 Republic of Korea

3. Institute for Bio‐Medical and Translational Health Care Inha University Hospital 27 Inhangro Jung‐gu Incheon 22332 Republic of Korea

Abstract

Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) is a promising alternative to graphite anodes in battery materials. Therefore, it is critical to scrutinize their structural stability and charge storage capacity during battery operation. Herein, freestanding electrodes consisting of MoS2‐incorporated carbon nanotube aerogels are fabricated using a simple yet scalable hydrothermal method, as used in lithium‐ion batteries. The outer nitrogen‐doped graphitic carbon (NGr) layers support efficient charge transport, even under a substantial compressive environment, and improve the structural integrity, showing significant improvements in battery performance, such as a high rate capacity of 820 mAh g−1 at the current density of 5 A g−1 and 94% capacity retention after 170 cycles (1170 mAh g−1 at 1 A g−1 after 170 cycles), even in the absence of polymer binders and conductive additives. The resulting NGr/MoS2/single‐walled carbon nanotubes freestanding electrodes have great potential to increase the volumetric and gravimetric energy density of batteries.

Funder

Inha University

Korea Institute of Materials Science

Publisher

Wiley

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