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DOI: 10.1021/nn503582c
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Enhanced Sodium-Ion Battery Performance by Structural Phase Transition from Two-Dimensional Hexagonal-SnS<sub>2</sub> to Orthorhombic-SnS

Tengfei Zhou,Wei Kong Pang,Chaofeng Zhang,Jianping Yang,Zhuo Chen,Huan Liu,Zaiping Guo

Orthorhombic crystal system
Materials science
Graphene
2014
Structural phase transitions can be used to alter the properties of a material without adding any additional elements and are therefore of significant technological value. It was found that the hexagonal-SnS2 phase can be transformed into the orthorhombic-SnS phase after an annealing step in an argon atmosphere, and the thus transformed SnS shows enhanced sodium-ion storage performance over that of the SnS2, which is attributed to its structural advantages. Here, we provide the first report on a SnS@graphene architecture for application as a sodium-ion battery anode, which is built from two-dimensional SnS and graphene nanosheets as complementary building blocks. The as-prepared SnS@graphene hybrid nanostructured composite delivers an excellent specific capacity of 940 mAh g–1and impressive rate capability of 492 and 308 mAh g–1 after 250 cycles at the current densities of 810 and 7290 mA g–1, respectively. The performance was found to be much better than those of most reported anode materials for Na-ion batteries. On the basis of combined ex situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and ex situ X-ray diffraction, the formation mechanism of SnS@graphene and the synergistic Na-storage reactions of SnS in the anode are discussed in detail. The SnS experienced a two-structural-phase transformation mechanism (orthorhombic-SnS to cubic-Sn to orthorhombic-Na3.75Sn), while the SnS2 experienced a three-structural-phase transformation mechanism (hexagonal-SnS2 to tetragonal-Sn to orthorhombic-Na3.75Sn) during the sodiation process. The lesser structural changes of SnS during the conversion are expected to lead to good structural stability and excellent cycling stability in its sodium-ion battery performance. These results demonstrate that the SnS@graphene architecture offers unique characteristics suitable for high-performance energy storage application.
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    Enhanced Sodium-Ion Battery Performance by Structural Phase Transition from Two-Dimensional Hexagonal-SnS<sub>2</sub> to Orthorhombic-SnS” is a paper by Tengfei Zhou Wei Kong Pang Chaofeng Zhang Jianping Yang Zhuo Chen Huan Liu Zaiping Guo published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.