Sand‐Fixation Model for Interface Engineering of Layered Titania and N/O‐Doped Carbon Composites to Enhance Potassium/Sodium Storage

Author:

Zhang Ruiying1,Tian Yaxiong1,Otitoju TunmiseAyode1,Feng Zhongmin1,Wang Yun1,Sun Ting1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Science Northeastern University Shenyang Liaoning 110819 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractLayered titania (L‐TiO2) holds great potential for potassium‐ion batteries (PIBs) and sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) due to their high specific capacity. Synthesizing L‐TiO2 functional materials for high‐capacity and long cyclability battery remains challenging due to the unstable and poor conductivity of bare L‐TiO2. In nature, plant growth can stabilize land by preventing sands from dispersing following desertification. Inspired by nature's “sand‐fixation model,” Al3+ “seeds” are in situ grown on layered Ti3C2Tx “land.” Subsequently, NH2‐MIL‐101(Al) “plants” with Al as metal nodes are grown on the Ti3C2Tx “land” by self‐assembly. After annealing and etching processes (similar to desertification), NH2‐MIL‐101(Al) is transformed into interconnected N/O‐doped carbon (MOF‐NOC), which not only acts as a plant‐like function to prevent the pulverization of L‐TiO2 transformed from Ti3C2Tx but also improves the conductivity and stability of MOF‐NOC@L‐TiO2. Al species are selected as seeds to improve interfacial compatibility and form intimate interface heterojunction. Systematic ex situ analysis discloses that the ions storage mechanism can be endowed by mixed contribution of non‐Faradaic and Faradaic capacitance. Consequently, the MOF‐NOC@L‐TiO2 electrodes exhibit high interfacial capacitive charge storage and outstanding cycling performance. The interface engineering strategy inspired by “sand‐fixation model” provides a reference for designing stable layered composites.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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