Structural regulation enabled stable hollow molybdenum diselenide nanosheet anode for ultrahigh energy density sodium ion pouch cell

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE(2024)

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For the continued use of sodium-ion batteries (SIBs), which require matching anode materials, it is crucial to create high energy density energy storage devices. Here, hollow nanoboxes shaped carbon supported sulfur -doped MoSe2 nanosheets (S-MoSe2@NC) are fabricated by in situ growth and heterodoping strategy. This ensures that the MoSe2 nanosheets are tightly anchored to the nanoboxes carbon, and the structure can effectively buffer the volume stress caused by sodium ion (de)intercalation, as well as providing abundant ion/electron migration transportations. As anode for SIBs, the S-MoSe2@NC shows a higher rate capability and excellent cycling stability (431.1 mAh/g after 1100 cycles at 10 A/g). This excellent cycle life and high rate ability are due to the structural stability and outstanding electronic conductance with reduced band gap of the S-MoSe2@NC, as evidenced by the diffusion analysis and theoretical calculation. In order to promote the application of SIBs, the S-MoSe2@NC and NaNi1/3Fe1/3Mn1/3O2 were assembled into a pouch cell, and the test found that besides the excellent cycle rate performance, the ultrahigh energy density of 256 Wh kg-1 and flexible characteristics can be achieved. This study has proven that building a structure with a rock-steady foundation and quick ion migration may efficiently control sodium storage and pave the way for novel applications of high-performance transition metal dichalcogenides in sodium storage.
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Transition metal dichalcogenides,Structure regulation,Sodium-ion batteries,Ultrahigh energy density,Band gap
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