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Multifunctionalities of Graphene for Exploiting a Facile Conversion Reaction Route of Perovskite CoSnO3 for Highly Reversible Na Ion Storage

Authors
Zhang, KaiTamakloe, WilsonZhou, LiminPark, MihuiZhang, JingAgyeman, Daniel AdjeiChou, Shu-LeiKang, Yong-Mook
Issue Date
1-Oct-2020
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS, v.11, no.19, pp.7988 - 7995
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume
11
Number
19
Start Page
7988
End Page
7995
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/52503
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c02093
ISSN
1948-7185
Abstract
Transition-metal oxides are promising anode materials for sodium ion batteries (SIBs) and have attracted a great deal of attention because of their natural abundance and high theoretical capacities. However, they suffer from low conductivity and large volumetric/structural variation during sodiation/desodiation processes, leading to unsatisfactory cycling stability and poor rate capability. This study proposes a novel conversion reaction using CoSnO3 (CSO) nanocubes uniformly wrapped in graphene nanosheets, which are fabricated using a wet-chemical strategy followed by low-temperature heat treatment. This optimized composite exhibits durable cyclability and high rate capability, which can be attributed to the strong interaction between reduced graphene oxide and CSO through its surface oxygen moieties. It develops a facile conversion reaction route, thereby leading to SnO2 formation during charging. This interactive phenomenon further contributes to improving the reaction kinetics and restraining the volume expansion during cycling. This study may provide a facile approach for addressing irreversible conversion of high-capacity oxide materials toward advanced SIBs.
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