Modulating Internal Coordination Configurations for High‐Density Atomic Antimony toward Advanced Fast‐Charging Sodium‐Ion Batteries

Author:

Zhao Wenqing1,Lei Shuya1,Li Jiexiang1,Jiang Feng1,Wu Tianjing2,Yang Yue1,Sun Wei1,Ji Xiaobo3,Ge Peng1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Minerals Processing and Bioengineering Central South University Changsha 410083 China

2. School of Chemistry Xiangtan University Xiangtan 411105 China

3. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Central South University Changsha 410083 China

Abstract

AbstractFast‐charging ability of sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) is mainly determined by a highly effective redox reaction rate. However, traditional metal@carbon composites rarely achieve atom‐level dispersion at high density, resulting in poor reaction rates. Herein, supported by the introduction of carbon vacancies, abundant C─S/C─O chemical bonds are successfully established in a carbon carrier. Then, plenty of Sb single atoms (Sb SA/PC) are first anchored with a high loading of 31.4 wt%, achieving a high yield of 210.56 g per batch. Benefiting from dense Sb─O─C/Sb─S─C interfacial chemical bonds, Sb─S2O coordination configurations are firmly confined in the interior of carbon. Surprisingly, the conductivity of Sb SA/PC‐2 is approximately 2.2 × 107 times greater than that of pristine Sb2S3. Consequently, Sb SA/PC‐2 exhibits ultrahigh fast‐charging capability (201.7 mAh g−1 at 20.0 A g−1) and ultralong cycling life (364.4 mAh g−1 at 5.0 A g−1 after 5000 cycles). Theoretical calculations reveal that the fast‐charging capability can be attributed to the low migration barrier and increased number of active sites. Moreover, owing to the structural integrity of Sb single atoms, phase separation is effectively inhibited. This work is anticipated to open an avenue toward designing advanced electrode materials for ultrafast‐charging SIBs.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Hunan Provincial Innovation Foundation for Postgraduate

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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