Shell Modulation of Hollow Metal Sulfide Nanocomposite for Stable Potassium Storage at Room and High Temperature

Author:

Chen Run‐Hang1,Xiao Ji‐Miao1,Zhu Ning‐Ning1,Xiao Rong‐Hui1,Liu Wan‐Yi1,Zeng Xian1,Chen Yan‐Fei1,Yi Zi‐Jian1,Zhu Guo‐Yu1,Liu Lin2,Bin De‐Shan1,Li Dan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemistry and Materials Science and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Functional Supramolecular Coordination Materials and Applications Jinan University Guangzhou 510632 China

2. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory on Functional Soft Condensed Matter School of Materials and Energy Guangdong University of Technology Guangzhou 510006 China

Abstract

AbstractThe large size of K‐ion makes the pursuit of stable high‐capacity anodes for K‐ion batteries (KIBs) a formidable challenge, particularly for high temperature KIBs as the electrode instability becomes more aggravated with temperature climbing. Herein, we demonstrate that a hollow ZnS@C nanocomposite (h‐ZnS@C) with a precise shell modulation can resist electrode disintegration to enable stable high‐capacity potassium storage at room and high temperature. Based on a model electrode, we identify an interesting structure‐function correlation of the h‐ZnS@C: with an increase in the shell thickness, the cyclability increases while the rate and capacity decrease, shedding light on the design of high‐performance h‐ZnS@C anodes via engineering the shell thickness. Typically, the h‐ZnS@C anode with a shell thickness of 60 nm can deliver an impressive comprehensive performance at room temperature; the h‐ZnS@C with shell thickness increasing to 75 nm can achieve an extraordinary stability (88.6 % capacity retention over 450 cycles) with a high capacity (450 mAh g−1) and a superb rate even at an extreme temperature of 60 °C, which is much superior than those reported anodes. This contribution envisions new perspectives on rational design of functional metal sulfides composite toward high‐performance KIBs with insights into the significant structure‐function correlation.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Publisher

Wiley

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